What You're Going Through
- Soreness, swelling, and bruising around the scrotum for a few days
- You've likely been told to rest, wear supportive underwear, and use ice packs to reduce swelling.
How Recovery Usually Works
- Short period of rest and limited activity
- Supportive underwear / scrotal support
- Cold therapy in the first 24-72 hours as advised by the urologist
Where BRFZY Fits In
Ice that actually stays put.
Traditionally briefs weren't designed to hold an ice pack. BRFZY Recovery Boxer Briefs include a built-in pocket shaped to keep a gel pack in place against the surgical area, so you're not stuck holding a bag of frozen peas in your waistband.
Benefits list:
1. Supportive fit that helps limit uncomfrtable movement
2. Anatomical pocket to secure a gel pack
3. Smooth seams / fabrics to reduce chafing
How to Use BRFZY Post-Vasectomy
- Chill the gel pack according to instructions.
- Insert it into the BRFZY pocket so it rests over the scrotal area.
- Wear for the time and frequency your urologist recommends (for many patients this is 10-20 minutes at a time, with breaks).
This page is for general education only and doesn't replace medical advice. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions.
FAQ (Post-Vasectomy)
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Can I wear BRFZY immediately after my procedure?
Many urologists recommend wearing supportive briefs right away. BRFZY can replace the tight underwear typically suggested — but always confirm with your doctor. Insert a chilled gel pack only once you’re cleared to apply cold therapy (usually right after or within the first day).
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How many days will I find it useful?
Most men find the cooling feature helpful for the first 2–4 days post-procedure, while the gentle support can remain comfortable for a week or two during gradual return to activity.
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Can I use BRFZY for future sports or injuries too?
Yes. The anatomical pocket is versatile for groin strains, adductor pulls, or after intense workouts — making BRFZY a reusable recovery garment beyond vasectomy recovery.
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How long should I keep icing?
Typically, cold therapy is recommended for 10–15 minutes every hour or two during the first 48 hours, but always follow your surgeon’s timing and frequency guidelines.