- Description
- FEATURES
- BEST FOR (15-20 MMHG)
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Sizing Chart
- How to Measure
Mediven Comfort Pantyhose are an innovation in compression therapy garments. Designed with a fashionable look and exceptionally soft, comfortable fabric for outstanding all-day wear. They feature easier application, incredible moisture regulation, unmatched durability, and a comfi-foot design. 15-20 mmHg medical graduated compression improves circulation for energized legs.
- Comfi-Foot - Anatomically-knit heel and toe box with soft, double-stretch knitted foot
- Machine Wash Machine Dry - Easier care and maintenance, long-term compliance, better therapy results
- Clima Comfort - Patented knitting technique for improved moisture and temperature control
- Clima Fresh - Odor prevention
- Silverplus/Antimicrobial - Additional odor control through the elimination of bacteria and germs
- Tired, achy legs
- Occupational swelling or evening edema
- Leg discomfort from long hours of standing or sitting
- Prevent varicose veins and swelling during pregnancy
- Prevent medical issues for those with risk of vein health issues
- Reduce swelling during travel
- Prevent DVT during travel
Brand: Mediven
Series: Comfort
Compression: 15-20 mmHg
Style: Pantyhose
Fabric Content: 80% Nylon (Polyamide)/ 46% Spandex (Elasthane)/LATEX-FREE
To measure for compression pantyhose/waist-high stockings and thigh-high compression socks and stockings, please do the following:
1. Measure Your Ankle: First, you'll measure the circumference of your ankle just above the ankle bone.
2. Measure Your Calf: Next, you'll measure the fullest part of your calf.
3. Measure Your Thigh: After, you'll need to measure the thickest part of your thigh (just below your buttocks).
4. Measure the Length: To get the length measurement, you'll need to measure from the floor to the bottom of your buttocks.
After getting these measurements, use the sizing chart provided to determine the proper size for you. If you need help, please give us a call at (866) 945-4766 or chat with us online.
To see a visual demonstration of the measuring process, see the video below: