280 denier open-toe firm support thigh high stockings 22-27 mmHg
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- 280 denier open toe support thigh highs (1 pair) with firm graduated compression of 22-27 mmHg.
- Ideal for the treatment for varicose veins, phlebitis, oedemas, thrombosis, and chronic venous insufficiency. Perfect after surgery to help prevent blood clots.
- They feature a soft elastic top band at the thigh and should be used with suspender belts.
- Reinforced heel and toe for maximum comfort, durability and fit - High quality, 100% Made in Italy
The high graduated compression (22-27 mmHg) of these 280 denier thigh-high stockings delivers firm pressure to the legs, starting from the ankle and gradually decreasing toward the groin. Designed with a soft elastic top without silicone, these elastic stockings are suitable for use with a garter belt. Open toe design allows greater toe freedom, and the reinforced anatomical heel ensures comfort and durability.
Durability
Preventive compression stockings typically maintain their effectiveness for about 3 months. After this period, compression at the ankle progressively decreases, even if the garment appears intact.
We recommend replacing preventive compression stockings after approximately 3 months of use.
Intended Use
Preventive compression stockings 22-27 mmHg – Firm: indicated for venous insufficiency, varicose veins, post-surgical recovery, edema, phlebitis, and thrombosis prevention.
Contraindications
This product is not recommended during nighttime rest or for individuals with severe arterial circulation disorders, recent and deep vein thrombosis, peripheral artery occlusion, or skin conditions with secretions.
This is a CE certified medical device
Please read the warnings and instructions for use carefully.
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Wash
The 970A item is a hold-up model with a hyperallergic silicone band. The 960A model is used as garters.
It depends on the person. The open-toe model is often chosen by those who have hallux valgus, diabetes, or skin ulcer. It’s also used more during the summer.