Q. How do I care for my SRC Restore?
Applies to both Shorts and Leggings
Do I need to wear underwear underneath Restore?
It’s a personal choice, the Restore garment will provide you support and comfort with or without your underwear.
Can I wear Restore to bed?
Yes, Restore can be worn to bed.
If I am using a panty liner will I still get the benefit of Restore?
Yes, you will still receive benefits whilst wearing a liner.
Will Restore help with heaviness in the perineum?
The Restore gusset has a triple layer support panel and will provide support to the entire perineal area.
What is an Anatomical Support Panel?
Anatomical Support Panels developed and patented by SRC Health deliver targeted compression.
If I stop wearing Restore will my symptoms of SUI and prolapse return?
We recommend that you continue to wear your Restore garment to keep your pelvic floor muscles active thus reducing the risk of symptoms.
Do in need more than 1 pair?
Majority of our customers purchase at least 2 pairs, allowing you to wear one and have one in the wash.
Will the Mini length help with thigh chaffing?
Both Restore Shorts as well as Restore Leggings will help avoid chaffing on the inner thighs
Is the waist band tight?
The waistband is a soft narrow and non-restrictive underwear elastic and will not tighten in at the waist, providing the ultimate support and comfort.
The SRC Restore Leggings have a soft elastic waist band with a drawstring that can be tightened
Can I wear Restore post-delivery?
The Restore garments are not ideal to wear immediately post delivery, as they do not address abdominal muscle separation which is a condition that most new mothers suffer from.
SRC Recovery Shorts or Leggings are recommended for new mothers and should be put on as soon as possible after birth and worn for as many hours a day as comfortable for the first 12 weeks postpartum to assist with fast tracking recovery after pregnancy by treating Abdominal Muscle Separation (DRAM), Perineal Tears and stitches, C-Section wounds, Sciatica and Low Back Pain.
The SRC Recovery product will assist mobility and make looking after your baby easier, as well as with any stress urinary incontinence (SUI) during this initial 12-week period.
If you experience light SUI or mild uterine or bladder prolapse after this 12-week period, we recommend you a see a Pelvic Health Physical Therapist to check whether you have DRAM. If DRAM is still present, we recommend you continue to wear the Recovery Shorts or Leggings until it has healed fully.
Once the abdominal muscle separation is no longer present but you continue to experiencing issues with SUI and prolapse then we recommend you transition to the SRC Restore Uterine Prolapse & Continence Treatment garment.
What type of fabric is used to make Restore?
Shell 75% Polyamide 25% Elastane
Lining 80% Polyamide 20 Elastane
Will Restore be visible if I wear tight clothing?
The design of the garment and the flatlock seams ensure that Restore sits beautifully on the skin and will not ride or bunch up. The fabric is breathable and will provide both support and comfort.
Can I get a Health Fund rebate?
Possibly. However Not all health funds are the same – you will need to check with your Health Fund prior to submitting your claim.