Sigvaris Women Secure Knee High in 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg. An excellent option for patients who have required custom-made garments.
Sigvaris Women Secure Knee High. Ideal for patients with chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, lipodema, recurrent venous ulcers, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and other chronic conditions. Secure may be appropriate for more chronic conditions requiring custom-made garments.
Sigvaris Secure 550
Options
Compression Level: 20-30mmhg, 30-40mmhg
Size: m1, m2, m3, m4, l1, l2, l3, l4, x1, x2, x3, x4, g1, g2, g3, g4
Color: Beige (77); Black (99)
Features
- Maintains more graduated compression compared to traditional stockings
- Double-covered yarns ensure no bare spandex touches skin
- Unique sizing system first regular and full sizes
- Opaque colors conceal skin blemishes
- Ideal for patients with chronic conditions
- May be appropriate for patients who have required custom-made garments
Best Suited For:
- Chronic Venous IInsufficiency (CVI)
- Lymphedema that is well-managed
- Lipedema
- Varicosities
- Deep vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Superficial phlebitis
- Post-thrombotic syndrome
- Orthostatic hypotension
Care & Fiber Content
78% Nylon; 22% Spandex
Non-latex.
How to Measure
For Knee Highs:
- Measure the circumference of the ankle ABOVE the ankle bone.
- Measure the circumference of the calf at the widest point.
- Measure the length on the outside of the leg from just below knee to the floor.
For Thigh Highs:
- Measure the circumference of the ankle ABOVE the ankle bone
- Measure the circumference of the calf at the widest point.
- Measure the circumference of the thigh at the widest point.
- Measure the length of the outside leg from just below buttocks to the floor.
For Waist High, Maternity and Chaps:
- Measure the circumference of the ankle ABOVE the ankle bone
- Measure the circumference of the calf at the widest point.
- Measure the circumference of the thigh at the widest point.
- Measure the circumference of the hips at widest point.
Measuring Hints
- Measurements should be taken when you first get up in the morning before swelling can occur. If measurements need to be taken after you have been on your feet for some time, try to elevate your feet for 15 minutes prior to measuring.
- Measurements should be taken while standing. Try to have someone assist you and take the measurements for you as you stand flat footed.