Beige Compression Socks, Class 1 Compression
Description:
These closed-toe compression socks, ID-225, feature a comfortable silicone band and are designed for both men and women. Available in Class 1 (18-21 mmHg) and Class 2 (22-32 mmHg) compression levels, and in two heights: Normal (35-39 cm) and Long (40-44 cm). Key features include a soft toe seam, extra-durable elastic threads in the foot area for enhanced wear resistance, high breathability and moisture-wicking thanks to the fabric’s capillary action, and flat seams that prevent visible lines under clothing. Compression gradually decreases from the bottom to the top. The foot is universally sized for shoe sizes 36-43. Available in caramel and black.
Indications for Use:
- Prevention of venous diseases
- “Heavy legs” syndrome
- Predisposition to obesity
- Compression therapy after phlebosclerotherapy and venous surgery
- Thrombosis of the lower limb veins, and post-thrombosis conditions (blood clot formation in veins)
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Reticular (net-like) varicose veins
- Lymphedema (tissue swelling due to impaired lymph drainage) and lipoedema (swelling of fatty tissue)
Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Contraindications:
Absolute:
- Impaired blood circulation in the arteries of the lower limbs
- Cardiopulmonary insufficiency
- Blue painful phlebitis
- Skin rashes (dermatitis)
- Diabetic polyneuropathy
- Chronic polyarthritis
Relative:
- Individual intolerance to the material of the compression garments
Sizing Chart:
Item No.: ID-225
Size | S (II) | M (III) | L (IV) | XL (V) | XXL (VI) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ankle (B) | 19-22 cm | 22-25 cm | 25-28 cm | 28-31 cm | 31-33 cm |
Calf (C) | 30-37 cm | 33-40 cm | 36-44 cm | 38-46 cm | 41-51 cm |
Calf Below Knee (D) | 29-36 cm | 32-39 cm | 35-43 cm | 37-45 cm | 40-50 cm |
Length from Foot to D (AD) | NORMAL 35-39 cm | LONG 40-44 cm | LONG+ 45-50 cm |
How to Choose Your Size:
Use the size chart, measuring all parameters carefully. The size should be chosen based on your individual anatomical measurements. The top edge of the compression garment should be 5-10 cm above the affected vein. AD = Length from heel to point D; D = Calf circumference 2 fingers below the knee; C = Circumference of the widest part of the calf; B = Circumference of the narrowest part of the calf above the ankles. The manufacturer does not guarantee full functionality if the incorrect size is chosen.
Application Instructions:
How to Put on Compression Stockings (Manual Method):
- Ideally, put them on in the morning. Ensure your nails are trimmed and rings are removed.
- Sit on a bed, sofa, etc. Your leg should be bent at the knee.
- The garment should be right side out.
- Insert your hand to the heel part, grasp the heel from the inside with your fingers, and turn it inside out only up to the heel, smoothing it out.
- Insert two thumbs inside the turned-out part, stretching it as wide as possible.
- Pull up by the heel part, aligning it with your heel and securing it in place by stepping on your heel.
- Make a small fold at mid-foot, grasp it firmly with your fingers on both sides, move it towards the instep, stretch it as wide as possible, resting against the heel (as convenient: either with both thumbs or the lower part of your palms), wrap the heel with the stretched garment, and pull it up to the ankle, smoothing out the edge.
- Next, in portions (approximately 5 cm), grab the garment, stretch it, and smooth out the edge from wrinkles. When the foot is visible, make sure the heel part is in the correct position. If the heel part has shifted, grab it with your fingers, pull it, and fix it correctly. For all types of garments – if the garment is not sufficiently stretched along the leg – do not pull it up with the upper part, but lower it down and stretch it again in portions, but more forcefully. It is advisable to use gloves when putting them on. For socks – do not put them on above the kneecap. For stockings with a silicone band – do not apply cream or ointment to the part of the leg where the silicone band adheres. For tights and men’s compression socks – if the compression part is not sufficiently stretched on the garment, do not try to pull it up “like pants,” as the seams may burst and loops may appear.
WARNING! Do not cut off loose threads or labels to prevent unraveling of knots formed during the manufacturing process.
Wear the compression garments as recommended by your doctor. If no recommendations were given, we recommend wearing them in the morning and removing them in the evening.
Care Instructions:
Daily delicate washing with mild detergents at a temperature of ≤ 30℃. Dry away from heating appliances and direct sunlight.