This topic is about a stylish and customizable ostomy pouch concept designed by Stephanie Monty, a graduate from Brunel University. The idea is to create pouches that are not only functional but also fashionable, appealing especially to women who use them. Here's a bit more about the concept and some insights from the community:
- Many people are excited about the possibility of these fashionable pouches becoming available soon. There's a hope that they will be released commercially, allowing ostomates to express their style.
- There's interest in having pouches that match clothing colors, making them less noticeable in public settings.
- A link to more information about the brand, Ostique, is provided for those who want to explore further.
- The community is very supportive of Monty's design, with many praising the elegant prototype. They encourage universities, manufacturers, and funding bodies to support such innovative ideas.
- People have expressed a desire for aesthetic upgrades, such as:
1. Pouches with printed artwork, animal images, or favorite sports teams.
2. Smaller pouch sizes for those willing to empty them more frequently.
3. Alternatives to transparent high-output pouches for a better appearance under business or swimwear.
- Some individuals are already customizing their pouches with personal decorations, indicating a demand for decorative options.
- There's a call for designers, especially those within the ostomy community, to work with manufacturers to bring attractive and affordable options to the market.
- According to Stephanie Monty, the product is still in the prototyping phase under the brand "Ostique." They are collaborating with medical institutions and actively seeking grants, awards, and community input, as well as potential partners or testers.
- Overall, the sentiment is that improved aesthetics in ostomy pouches can reduce anxiety, enhance body image, and provide users with options that complement their outfits and activities.
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