Clothing 2.0 x Marena Group
Clothing 2.0, a company specializing in integrating natural pain-relieving ingredients into textiles, has teamed up with The Marena Group LLC, a leader in medical-grade compression garments. Together, they aim to transform the recovery process for patients undergoing both invasive and minimally invasive aesthetic and plastic surgery procedures.
This collaboration introduces the first-ever line of post-surgical garments that are infused with consistent, over-the-counter pain-relief ingredients. These garments offer clinicians and patients an easier way to manage recovery by simply wearing them. Additionally, the garments are designed to be reusable and can withstand regular washing.
Dale Clendon, CEO of The Marena Group, stated, “Our partnership is a step forward in our mission to enhance patient recovery by merging textiles with natural pain-relief elements infused directly into the fabric. Patient well-being has always been our priority, and we continue to innovate in the post-operative space with unique, high-quality products.”
Colin Marafko, Chief Commercial Officer at Marena, added, “This exclusive global collaboration with Clothing 2.0 allows us to safely deliver active, natural ingredients through skin contact using our trusted Marena Recovery garments. As pioneers in this field, this cutting-edge technology moves us toward the future of patient care.”
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