Title: Black Ecoten Compression Socks – 15-20 mmHg Compression for Men & Women
Product Description
Ecoten Black Compression Socks provide gentle compression (15-20 mmHg, Class 1) for enhanced comfort and support. Ideal for men and women, these socks are perfect for managing symptoms of venous insufficiency and promoting healthy circulation.
Key Features
- Gentle Compression (15-20 mmHg, Class 1): Provides graduated compression, reducing from ankle to calf for optimal circulation.
- Versatile Sizing: One size fits most (shoe sizes 36-45).
- Durable Construction: High-quality, durable elastic fibers in the foot area ensure long-lasting wear.
- Breathable Fabric: 66% Polyamide, 34% Elastane blend promotes excellent breathability and moisture-wicking.
- Seamless Comfort: Flat seams prevent chafing and provide all-day comfort.
- Soft Toe Seam: Minimizes irritation for sensitive skin.
- Normal Height (N): Approximately 24.5-28 inches (62-71 cm).
- Universal Fit: Designed to fit both left and right feet.
Benefits
- Prevents venous disease
- Relieves symptoms of tired, achy legs (“heavy legs” syndrome)
- Supports recovery after phlebectomy and venous surgery
- Aids in managing chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins
- Helps manage post-thrombosis conditions
Indications
Consult your physician before use, especially if you have existing medical conditions. These socks may be beneficial for:
- Prevention of venous disease
- Unilateral lower extremity pathology
- “Heavy legs” syndrome
- Compression therapy after phlebectomy and venous surgery
- Thrombosis of the lower extremities and post-thrombosis conditions
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Reticular (net-like) varicosis
Care Instructions
- Hand wash or machine wash gently in cold water (≤ 30°C) with mild detergent.
- Air dry away from heat and direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
- Store in a cool, dry place (10-25°C, humidity ≤75%), away from heat, dust, and direct sunlight.
Note
The mmHg range (15-20 mmHg) is an approximation and may vary slightly. Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider to determine the appropriate level of compression for your individual needs.