ARAVEL
The sale of medical underwear ARAVEL was canceled in 2025.
Dressing accelerating the healing of damaged tissues
ARAVEL medical underwear is designed for cancer patients after radiotherapy who suffer from a consultative skin reaction, either in the form of erythema or consultative dermatitis. It is made of polypropylene fibers, which give it lightness and breathability. The use of this product can help in the management of deliberative changes and contribute to an improved quality of life during cancer treatment. ARAVEL is available in 3 styles – tank top, short sleeve shirt, and briefs.
Maximaly friendly material
Breathable, pleasant to wear even on hot summer days, excellent wicking of moisture from the wound surface, does not irritate the skin, is undyed.
Different types
Dressing ARAVEL is produced as a short-sleeved T-shirt, sleeveless T-shirt and shorts.

Healing effects
It acts as a large bandage, does not cling to the damaged area and is easily removed after wearing. It accelerates the healing of damaged tissues.
Easy maintenance
The laundry is easy to maintain by washing at 40 °C.
Recommendation:
We recommend that you buy at least 2 pieces of ARAVEL underwear so that you can change them every day for clean ones.
Warning:
ARAVEL underwear is not suitable for use in case of deeper or wetting skin defects. In this case, consult your physician who will recommend an appropriate course of treatment.
Read the instructions for use before first use!
The material was verified by biological and clinical tests.
I bought ARAVEL underwear for my wife, who was undergoing radiotherapy for breast cancer. The underwear has been extremely useful, my wife continues to use it even after the radiotherapy. The linen does not irritate the skin in the slightest, it is easy to wash, it is pleasant to wear. My only comment is that it would be good if oncologists and pharmacies selling medical devices were better informed about the possibility of obtaining ARAVEL underwear. P.T.
VUP Customer
I definitely recommend it if you are going to have radiotherapy.