Beige Compression Socks – Idealista Medical Grade Compression (Class 2) – Open Toe
Product Description
Experience the superior comfort and support of Idealista Beige Compression Socks, designed for both men and women. These Class 2 (22-32 mmHg) compression socks provide graduated compression, gently squeezing your legs to improve circulation and reduce swelling. The open-toe design offers breathability and comfort, while the silicone grip ensures a secure and comfortable fit.
Key Features
- Medical Grade Compression (Class 2, 22-32 mmHg): Provides therapeutic compression to improve circulation and reduce leg swelling.
- Open Toe Design: Allows for breathability and comfort, preventing overheating and moisture buildup.
- Silicone Grip: Ensures the socks stay in place comfortably all day long.
- Breathable Fabric: Superior moisture-wicking properties keep your feet cool and dry.
- Soft Toe Seam: Minimizes discomfort and friction.
- Durable Construction: Reinforced with high-quality, durable elastic fibers for long-lasting wear.
- Graduated Compression: Compression gently decreases from ankle to calf, promoting optimal blood flow.
- Universal Sizing (Medium – 35-39cm): Fits sizes 36-43.
- Color: Beige
Indications
Idealista compression socks can help manage the symptoms of various conditions. These include:
- Prevention of venous diseases
- Tired leg syndrome (“heavy legs”)
- Tendency towards obesity
- Post-phlebosclerotherapy and venous surgery compression therapy
- Thrombosis of the veins of the lower extremities, and post-thrombosis conditions (blood clot formation in the veins)
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Reticular (net-like) varicose veins
- Lymphedema (tissue swelling due to lymphatic drainage impairment) and lipoedema (swelling of fatty tissue)
Consult your doctor before using compression socks, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
Contraindications
Do not use these compression socks if you have:
- Impaired blood circulation in the arteries of the lower extremities
- Cardiac or pulmonary insufficiency
- Blue painful phlebitis
- Skin rashes (dermatitis)
- Diabetic polyneuropathy
- Chronic polyarthritis