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Jobst UltraSheer Compression Stockings Knee High 15-20 mmHg Natural L

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Jobst UltraSheer Compression Stockings Knee High 15-20 mmHg Natural L
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Jobst UltraSheer compression stockings, support a glamorous look, whilst helping manage vascular conditions. Made with fine, breathable stain touch yarn.

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Jobst UltraSheer compression stockings, come in knee high, thigh high and waist high styles. These knee high stockings combine gradient compression therapy with style and elegance.

As the stockings are made with fine, breathable stain touch yarn, they provide excellent sheerness. This in turn supports a glamorous look, whilst helping manage vascular conditions.

Features of Jobst ultrasheer knee high compression stockings natural – large

  • Has specially knitted in ventilation zones in the sole of the foot to boost air permeability
  • Is made with a blend of soft yarns that makes it feel comfortable on almost any skin.
  • The yarns also wick moisture away and keep feet dry

Every Jobst product has a specific compression level designed to help manage specific venous and lymphatic conditions.

This stockings’ compression level is 15-20mm Hg.

15-20 mmHg* Tired, aching legs; minor ankle, leg and foot swelling; minor varicosis.

20-30mmHg* Tired, aching legs; moderate to severe varicosis; post vein surgery; post sclerotherapy; moderate tendency of edema; for adjunct management of superficial thrombophlebitis/SVT; helps prevent recurrence of ulcerations.

30-40mmHg* Severe varicose veins; edema; active patients with lymphoedema in ISL stage I-III with no or minimal shape distortion (not applicable for Casual Pattern); post vein surgery; post sclerotherapy; venous ulcers; CVI; manages manifestations of PTS; helps prevention of post thrombotic syndrome.

* The mean compression for an average ankle size

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