Sigvaris Expert Class 3 Men's Compression Socks in our organic pharmacy, Maximum efficiency and easy donning. Comment on advice on use with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.
Easy donning and strength . Strong compression, heavy legs, varicose veins, edemas
Sigvaris Expert Male Compression Sock Class 3 are specialized for people using compression class III . They are designed to respond to consequent venous problems , ie for treatment at an advanced stage of venous disease.
Its specific weft at the end of the foot certifies therapeutic effectiveness . The product is optimized to the shape of your leg for easy and comfortable donning . Especially since the material of these compression socks limits friction and ensures softness and comfort while respecting fragile skin .
In case of persistent difficulty in putting on your compression socks, we recommend using a compression stocking threader to facilitate donning of the venous compression stockings.
Comment on the advice for use and dosage of Sigvaris Expert Men's Class 3 Compression Socks with our Verified Reviews partner after your purchase.
In order to choose your size of compression socks, please take the measurements of your two feet, preferably in the morning, referring to the table below:
Height (from floor to knee bend) | Ankle circumference (at the end of the ankle) |
| Corresponding size | |
Normal: <42 cm | 19 - 22 cm | 32 - 39 cm | S Normal | |
Normal: <42 cm | 22 - 24 cm | 35 - 42 cm | M Normal | |
Normal: <42 cm | 24 - 26 cm | 38 - 45 cm | L Normal | |
Normal: <42 cm | 26 - 29 cm | 41 - 48 cm | XL Normal | |
Long: > 42 cm | 19 - 22 cm | 32 - 39 cm | S Long | |
Long: > 42 cm | 22 - 24 cm | 35 - 42 cm | M Long | |
Long: > 42 cm | 24 - 26 cm | 38 - 45 cm | L Long | |
Long: > 42 cm | 26 - 29 cm | 41 - 48 cm | XL Long |
Polyamide - Polyamide Microfiber - Elastane
Make sure there are no creases.
Compression class
Class 3: 20 to 36 mmHg
Chronic venous insufficiency can be caused by a malfunction of the valves, that is, the valves inside the veins that prevent blood from flowing back and allow it to return to the heart. This dysfunction can be familial or of unknown (idiopathic) cause.
The other possible causes are: