Beige Compression Socks (Class 1) – Venoteks Trend
Product Description
Experience the soothing relief of Venoteks Trend Class 1 compression socks. Designed for the prevention and treatment of early stages of chronic venous disease, these beige socks provide gentle compression (15-21 mmHg) to alleviate discomfort and improve circulation.
Ideal for:
- Women with static loads: Specifically designed for individuals who spend extended periods sitting or standing.
- Early stages of venous disease: Provides relief from leg pain, swelling, heaviness, and fatigue.
- Pregnancy: Offers comfortable support throughout pregnancy (starting from the first trimester).
- Inherited predisposition to venous disease: Helps mitigate risks and prevent future complications.
- Minor venous issues: Effective for spider veins, small varicose veins (up to 5cm), and mild edema.
Clinically Proven Effectiveness
The efficacy of Venoteks Trend compression socks has been validated through rigorous clinical studies.
Key Benefits
- Lightweight & Sheer
- Comfortable Wide Band
- Soft Toe Seam
- Reinforced Heel
- Anatomical Knit
- Long-Lasting Compression
- Hypoallergenic & Breathable
Contraindications
Venoteks Trend compression socks are not recommended for:
- Patients with late-stage peripheral artery disease (ankle-brachial index below 0.7).
- Individuals with severe neurological disorders, lymphangitis, or allergies to the product components.
- Patients with ankle pressure below 100 mmHg (but not less than 60 mmHg) – Class I compression may still be suitable.
- Cases of circulatory subcompensation and decompensation (due to the risk of acute heart failure).
- Acute exudative dermatitis.
Medical Registration
- Registered Medical Name: Compression stockings (knee-high), Art. 1C105
- Registration Certificate: FSZ 2012/13480
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