The effect of the new product is advertised as giving women the classic hourglass shape so common in the Victorian era; a time when women were using steel shanks fastened into garments in order to force her figure into a mold, often causing wounds and damaged skin. The product promises to get women into sizes two to three times smaller than they require with no visible love handles or tummy flab.
The product works by introducing a corset designed by an orthopedic surgeon, who based its design on the fundamentals of post plastic surgery patients trying to defeat the visual effects of swelling. Not surprisingly, compression is utilized to flatten swollen areas while simultaneously pushing the bulk of fat to the breasts and buttocks.
In addition to the cosmetic effects of "compression", the product is touted has actually aiding in the realignment of the spine and proper positioning of internal organs by pushing everything back into its place. This is said to provide everlasting benefits, such as remodeling the body to accommodate the shape of the garment. "Weight loss" is achieved due to the compression effects of organ "reorganization", causing excess water to be eliminated through urine.