Medical Compression Stockings, Class 2, Standard (Black) Microtrans Microfiber
Veinax Microtrans stockings are medical compression hosiery of compression class 2 (15-20 mmHg), made from very soft and dense microfiber. This model is designed for people with sensitive skin who require reliable and comfortable compression support. The soft microfiber structure combines an attractive appearance with product durability, while the anatomical design ensures a snug fit without discomfort.
About the brand Veinax (Aircast Veinax) is a French brand of the DJO Global corporation, developed with international experience and recommendations from specialized healthcare services. The products combine modern technologies, correct compression gradation, and ergonomic design.
Graduated Compression
The stockings feature graduated pressure: the highest compression is in the ankle area, gradually decreasing upwards. This structure promotes correct venous blood flow from bottom to top and improves venous hemodynamics.
- Very soft and dense Microtrans microfiber;
- Correct pressure on soft tissues and veins;
- Reduction of vein diameter and their dilation;
- Normalization of venous valve function and lymph flow;
- Prevention of disease progression and thrombus formation.
ASQUAL Certificate — products meet the certification criteria of ASQUAL (French Institute of Textiles and Clothing). The certificate implies a slightly softer pressure gradation compared to the RAL standard, meaning the pressure exerted by the products meets ASQUAL requirements.
Effectiveness of Use
- Improved blood circulation in the lower limbs;
- Effective compression action to reduce symptoms of venous insufficiency;
- Elimination of fatigue, heaviness, and burning sensation in the legs;
- Reduced risk of deep vein thrombosis;
- Suitable for use during high leg loads, including long flights and trips.
Indications for Use
- Clinical indications for Class 2 compression — 15-20 mmHg;
- Chronic venous diseases in early stages;
- Pain, swelling, venous insufficiency;
- Reticular (spider) varicose veins;
- High loads on the lower limbs, long flights and trips.
Wearing Microtrans compression stockings alleviates pain, helps reduce swelling, and prevents complications of the venous system. The stockings are suitable for both women and men and combine effectiveness with wearing comfort.
How to choose the size?
To choose the correct size, it is recommended to measure the ankle circumference and calf circumference, and also consider height. If in doubt about the size, consult a salesperson or specialist to ensure optimal compression and avoid creases during wear.
Care Recommendations
To maintain performance properties, gentle hand washing in warm water with a mild soap solution or a delicate machine wash cycle in a special bag is recommended. Do not bleach, do not dry on a radiator, do not iron. Adhering to care rules will extend the product's service life and preserve its compression properties.
How to put on compression hosiery?
- Reach your hand inside the product;
- Turn the product inside out to the heel, keeping your hand in the heel;
- Insert your foot and carefully straighten the product, correctly positioning the heel to avoid creases;
- Gently unroll the product and adjust it evenly;
- Distribute the material with massaging movements for even compression.
Brand: Veinax. Product type: Tactical Medicine > Medical Equipment and Devices > Equipment and Prosthetic-Orthopedic Components. Color: black. Material: microfiber. Compression class: Class 2 (15-20 mmHg).
Veinax Microtrans stockings are a practical and effective solution for supporting the venous system and alleviating symptoms of venous insufficiency. They combine quality, comfort, and modern design, making them a good choice for daily use, as well as for travel or professional activities that require prolonged standing or sitting.
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