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30-40 mmHg

These socks are often prescribed to provide relief from moderate to severe edema, varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis. They’re also prescribed for post-sclerotherapy and to heal active venous stasis ulcers. This level of compression should only be worn under a doctor’s supervision.

Sigvaris Opaque Women's Pantyhose 30-40 mmHg, Plus Sized

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Original price $160.45
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Essential Opaque (Formerly 860 Select Comfort) offers durability you can trust in Sigvaris' largest range of sizes, making it your go-to choice for everyday hosiery.

FEATURES

  • Best suited for containment of various types of edema including venous edema, phlebolymphedema, and early stages of lymphedema
  • Cotton-lined gusset
  • Plus size pantyhose great alternative for maternity

EXTRA FIRM COMPRESSION (30-40 MMHG)

  • Moderate varicose veins with mild to moderate swelling (also during pregnancy)
  • Post-procedure of larger veins to maintain treatment success
  • Prevention, management and treatment of DVT or Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
  • Superficial phlebitis
  • Mild lymphedema after decongestant therapy to maintain reduction
  • Orthostatic/postural hypotension
  • Post-fracture, post-traumatic edema

SPECIFICATIONS

Brand: Sigvaris
Series: Opaque (Formerly 860 Select Comfort)
Compression: 30-40 mmHg
Style: Pantyhose
Fabric Content: 64% Nylon, 36% Spandex; Latex-Free

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Reviews

Length of time supported?

"They give strong support for a short period of time. I do walkarobics 5 days a week and need strong support. That may be the reason for them losing strength. Who needs knows"

Dianne W. (4/5)

Love this company. Very customer

"Love this company. Very customer focused service!!"

TERESA K. (5/5)

I haven’t started wearing them

"I haven’t started wearing them but they are exactly the same as the ones I have been using through the medical store I was using before they stopped selling them. Will be buying from you again as your service is excellent"

Dianne W. (5/5)

They very comfortable..just what the

"They very comfortable..just what the Doctor recommended."

Charisse T. (5/5)

PLUS does NOT equal MATERNITY - Beware!

"I purchased this pantyhose because my previous Sigvaris pantyhose was similarly labeled, although notably missing any Plus size indicator. I happily (well, sorta, how happy can you be tugging these things on every day?) wore my maternity Sigvaris tights during my last pregnancy, and needed to get a replacement for my second pregnancy (I'm at about 24 weeks, veins are BAD, 35 years old). What I learned was that Sigvaris is now pushing these Plus tights off as if they were maternity tights, too. They are not. They are much too loose for my legs, beginning at the calf. With some help from this site's customer service, I have ordered a Medi Comfort Maternity pair of tights, which I am hopeful will do the trick. I wish this site and Sigvaris were clearer about why this is the only high-waisted type of tights that is available now. I have to eat the cost of a return as a result."

Melanie (2/5)

PLUS does NOT equal MATERNITY - Beware!

"I purchased this pantyhose because my previous Sigvaris pantyhose was similarly labeled, although notably missing any Plus" size indicator. I happily (well, sorta, how happy can you be tugging these things on every day?) wore my maternity Sigvaris tights during my last pregnancy, and needed to get a replacement for my second pregnancy (I'm at about 24 weeks, veins are BAD, 35 years old). What I learned was that Sigvaris is now pushing these "Plus" tights off as if they were maternity tights, too. They are not. They are much too loose for my legs, beginning at the calf. With some help from this site's customer service, I have ordered a Medi Comfort Maternity pair of tights, which I am hopeful will do the trick. I wish this site and Sigvaris were clearer about why this is the only high-waisted type of tights that is available now. I have to eat the cost of a return as a result. ""

Melanie (2/5)

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