Medi - mediven for men, Normal CCL2 Compression Sock
mediven for men - Elegant medical compression socks for men in a modern business ribbed design CCL2 normal.
One in four men suffers from a venous disease. Whether due to fluid retention, spider veins, or varicose veins, venous ailments should be treated as soon as possible to avoid serious complications. Medi offers the mediven for men specifically for men's needs. These medical compression socks, knitted in a mesh, come in a modern business ribbed design and are visually indistinguishable from regular men's socks.
They fit like a second skin and provide high comfort thanks to an extra wide and specially soft band. The socks have an anatomical and closed toe, meaning no additional socks are needed in the shoe, the foot part cannot slide back, and painful wrinkles do not form. Inside, the sock is treated with lanolin. This natural substance cares for dry and rough skin during use. Clima-Fresh technology ensures a lasting feeling of freshness in the leg and foot, being breathable and reducing odors.
The socks are available in two different compression classes: CCL1 (less pressure on the veins) and CCL2 (more pressure on the venous vessels).
- Features/components:
- Medical compression socks.
- Specifically developed for men.
- AD length - knee-high sock - length: normal.
- Modern business ribbed design.
- With anatomical and closed toe.
- Clima Fresh technology for lasting freshness.
- Breathable fabric.
- Perfect fit.
- High comfort.
- Extra soft and wide comfort band.
- Suitable for shoe sizes 39 - 46.
- Content: 1 pair of compression socks.
- Color: Black.
- HMV - NR: 17.06.01.1098
Technical data:
- Length: Knee-high sock, normal
- CCL 1: 23% elastane, 77% polyamide | 2.4 - 2.8 pressure in kPa
- CCL 2: 29% elastane, 71% polyamide | 3.1 - 4.3 pressure in kPa
- Suitable for shoe sizes 39 to 46
- Sizes according to shoe size:
- 39 - 40 = I
- 40 - 41 = II
- 41 - 42 = III
- 42 - 43 = IV
- 43 - 44 = V
- 44 - 45 = VI
- 45 - 46 = VII
- Please consult the size chart!
Indications:
- Chronic venous diseases in stages I and II according to Widmer or C0s – C3 according to CEAP
- Postoperative edema due to reperfusion
- Post-traumatic, postoperative, work-related, or medication-induced edema
- Edema due to immobility
- Superficial venous thrombosis
- Thrombosis prophylaxis in mobile patients
- Inflammatory dermatoses of the legs