mediven plus compression tights (open toe) offers a soft elastic technology which provides a comfortable panty area, freedom for the toes and comfort in the forefoot area. The advanced construction of the yarn ensures mediven plus tights are very comfortable, highly elastic, hard wearing and durable, suitable for machine washing and cool tumble drying.
Details:
The plus-heel with its Y-shape provides for easy donning, a secure fit and a free feeling in the instep area - all day long.
The optimized toe section allows an accurate fit and excellent wear resistance. The ribbed sole reinforcement ensures reliable durability.
Available in numerous sizes and versions to cater for the specific needs of a wide
range of patients.
The new knitting technique increases wearing comfort with a greater feeling of freedom
for the toes and less pressure in the area of the forefoot with a closed toe.
Reduces perspiration and prevents the skin
from drying out. This is achieved by the patented knit which ensures
rapid moisture transportation. This allows temperature moderation
throughout the garments.
The technology integrated in the medi
high-tech yarn promises you freshness and hygiene all day long. The
natural odour neutrality remains permanently. Clima Fresh stops bacteria
and micro-organisms colonising your mediven compression garment.
Active breathing, elastic materials and a high quality finish combine to ensure patient comfort.
Material Composition
Elastane, Polyamide
Washing Instruction
Can be washed at 40 degrees.
Quality Standard
Chronic venous insufficiency, stage I-II: with a slight to medium tendency for oedema
Inflammatory venous diseases (superficial thrombophlebitis, varicophlebitis) with a slight tendency for oedema
Varicosis in pregnancy with a slight to moderate tendency for oedema
Primary and secondary varicosis with a slight to moderate tendency for oedema (only recommended in some cases)
Thrombosis prophylaxis for mobile patients
After sclerotherapy of varicose veins/surgery
According to the guidelines of the German Phlebology Society the following are considered to be absolute contraindications: