Men’s Compression Stockings, 20-30 mmHg, Black – Ortho 4220
Optimized Product Description
Experience the therapeutic benefits of ORTO 4220 compression stockings, expertly designed for men seeking superior comfort and support. These black stockings provide a graduated compression of 20-30 mmHg (Class 2), delivering targeted relief and improved circulation from ankle to upper thigh.
Key Features & Benefits
- 20-30 mmHg (Class 2) Compression: Provides moderate compression, ideal for managing varicose veins, edema, and post-surgical recovery. This graduated compression is highest at the ankle, gradually decreasing towards the thigh, promoting optimal venous return.
- Multi-Fiber Fabric: A breathable and comfortable blend that helps conceal minor imperfections while offering exceptional durability.
- Silicone Grip Top: Ensures a secure and comfortable fit all day long, preventing slippage and bunching.
- Reinforced Toe and Heel: Provides added durability and longevity, resisting wear and tear in high-stress areas.
- Improved Circulation: Reduces swelling, fatigue, and discomfort associated with poor circulation in the legs.
- Enhanced Venous Return: Promotes healthy blood flow, reducing the risk of blood clots and improving overall leg health.
Indications for Use
- Varicose veins
- Thrombophlebitis
- Venous edema (swelling)
- Prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in at-risk individuals
- Post-thrombophlebitic syndrome
- Post-sclerotherapy
- Post-operative venous surgery
- Persistent leg swelling
Contraindications
- Obstructive arterial diseases of the lower extremities (atherosclerosis, endarteritis, Raynaud’s syndrome), diabetic angiopathy, and ischemia of grade II-III.
- Dermatitis (skin inflammation) of unclear origin.
- Decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
- Acute soft tissue infection.
- Septic phlebitis.
Note: Always consult with your physician or healthcare provider before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. This information is for general knowledge and does not constitute medical advice.