A benchmark in medical compression, the Sigvaris Diaphane compression sock combines therapeutic efficacy, comfort, esthetics and resistance. It is aimed at the refined woman who wants to take care of herself while remaining beautiful and elegant, and who likes timeless products that are little affected by rapidly changing trends.
FEATURES
Offers optimal comfort and a wide range of styles and colors for year-round wear. The Sigvaris Diaphane support sock is the reference support sock, the microfiber is transparent, soft, comfortable and very stylish. It is a quality product that will give you satisfaction. INDICATION
Class 2 compression socks are recommended for moderate venous insufficiency: - Varicose veins (with or without functional problems) - Reversible edemas - Prevention of thrombosis - Postoperative period in phlebology. Contraindications Absolute contraindications for the use of a compression sock are: - Obliterating arteriopathy of the lower limbs (AOMI) with systolic pressure index (SPI) < 0,6 ; •la microangiopathie diabétique évoluée (pour une compression > 30 mmHg); - Phlematia coerulea dolens (painful blue phlebitis with arterial compression); - Septic thrombosis Periodic reassessment of the benefit/risk ratio is required in cases of: -OHAMI with SPI between 0.6 and 0.9; - advanced peripheral neuropathy; - exudative or eczematous dermatitis; - intolerance to the fibers used (allergy to one of the components) Precautions for use Do not apply the support sock directly on the injured skin. In case of doubt, consult your doctor. Care instructions To maintain the effectiveness of the compression socks, it is recommended to wash them daily. This is because water allows the fibers to shrink and thus regain their initial effective pressure. We recommend that you machine wash your compression socks (first few washes separately) with a detergent for delicate fabrics and without fabric softener at a temperature between 30 °C and 40 °C. Then dry them away from direct sunlight. Then dry them away from direct sunlight and heat sources. You can wring out compression socks without wringing them out. Do not use detergents. Do not iron.