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The medical community, such as the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, doesn't generally support the use of waist trainers for any amount of time, much less at night. Reasons not to wear one while sleeping include: potential impact on acid reflux, hindering proper digestion.
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Read More »Share on Pinterest Many proponents of waist training suggest wearing a waist trainer for 8 or more hours a day. Some even recommend sleeping in one. Their justification for wearing one overnight is that the additional hours in the waist trainer maximize waist training benefits. The medical community, such as the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, doesn’t generally support the use of waist trainers for any amount of time, much less at night. Reasons not to wear one while sleeping include: potential impact on acid reflux, hindering proper digestion
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Read More »Waist trainers need to be worn 8-10 hours a day for weeks to months to produce results, and usually require diet and exercise to shape the body.
Waist trainers need to be worn 8-10 hours a day for weeks to months to produce results. However, there are serious health risks involved Waist trainers need to be worn 8-10 hours a day for weeks to months to produce results, and usually require diet and exercise to shape the body. Many celebrities have endorsed using waist trainers to achieve an hourglass shape, leading some people to believe that waist training can help them get desired curves in a relatively short amount of time. However, there is no scientific proof that supports the claim that waist trainers can help reduce abdominal fat, and wearing one for long periods of time can often do much more harm than good.
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