Centar Kompres Compression Knee-High Socks, Open Toe, Cream, Class 2 Compression, 1 Pair
Description
These Centar Kompres compression knee-high socks are a medical device, developed by doctors and certified with a medical certificate. Experience the advanced benefits of Class 2 compression with these high-quality compression stockings designed to provide optimal pressure distribution on your legs, effectively preventing fatigue and swelling.
Our anti-varicose knee-high socks are engineered for versatility, making them suitable for both women and men. The thoughtful open-toe design promotes improved blood circulation and helps prevent edema. These orthopedic socks are your solution for relieving leg fatigue and tension, ensuring day-long comfort and a feeling of lightness.
Crafted from a premium blend of 60% polyamide, 15% elastane, and 25% cotton, these preventative socks offer exceptional durability and breathability, allowing your skin to stay comfortable. The Class 2 compression level is the ideal choice for both the prevention and treatment of early-stage venous conditions.
These compression garments exert controlled pressure, with the highest pressure at the ankle and gradually decreasing pressure along the calf muscle. Class 2 compression socks are recommended for:
- Varicose veins
- Venous insufficiency
- Leg swelling (edema)
- Leg pain relief
- Travel, especially during flights
- Muscle cramps
- Thrombosis prevention
- Overall leg health and well-being
For women, these socks are beneficial during and after pregnancy. For men, they are an excellent choice for those with sedentary jobs or professions requiring prolonged standing.
The anti-varicose knee-highs are presented in a classic cream color, offering a stylish and practical option for everyday wear. Their discreet design allows them to be effortlessly paired with any outfit and worn in any season.
Invest in the health and comfort of your legs with these medical-grade compression socks. Proper sizing is crucial; please refer to the size chart provided in the product images and instructions. Measurements should be taken in the morning before daily activity and the onset of swelling.