OPTIFORM FLEX

The flat-knit product lines live up to the promise of their name – OPTIFORM: with a fully knitted body part without additional seams, they offer perfect support and maximum wearing comfort due to their unique manufacturing technology.

StyleThigh
Color
Available compression classes
Available sizes
How to purchase:
Sigvaris flat-knit garments require personalized fitting by a healthcare provider. Click the link below for more information.
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  • OPTIFORM FLEX is, among other things, made from renewable raw materials.
  • The intelligent yarn blend with its high modal and viscose content is even better at absorbing and wicking away moisture. By using natural fibers, OPTIFORM FLEX is particularly recommended for sensitive and delicate skin. It is also the first choice when switching from a round knitted to a flat knitted garment and for patients with lipedema or lymphedema in stages 1 and 2. OPTIFORM FLEX is available in compression classes 1 and 2.
  • Follow the instructions for care on the packaging and / or the textile label. Wash daily in a laundry net. The garment must be stored at room temperature and in a dry place away from light. Keep away from direct heat.
  • Edema
  • Lymphedema
  • Lipedema (does not apply to OPTIFORM TOE CAPS)
  • Medical compression garments should not be worn in the following cases:
  • OPTIFORM HOLD / FLEX / TOE CAPS
  • Advanced peripheral arterial occlusive disease (ABPI <0.6, ankle blood pressure <60 mmHg, toe blood pressure <30 mmHg, or TcPO2 <20 mmHg instep)
  • Severe cardiac insufficiency(NYHA (III)–IV)
  • Septic phlebitis
  • Phlegmasia coerulea dolens
  • Compression of an existing arterial bypass (epifascial) Relative contraindications that require a particular balancing of benefits and risks:
  • Allergy against the compression Material 4 5
  • Inflammatory processes (compression products to reduce inflammation, pain or edema due to erysipelas of the involved extremity or cellulitis should only be used in combination with antibacterial treatment)
  • PAOD with ABPI between 0.6 and 0.9 and/or ankle pressure between 60 and 90 mmHg
  • Skin diseases with massive exudation
  • Severe sensory disturbances of the extremity
  • Advanced peripheral neuropathy (e.g. in diabetes mellitus)
  • Primary chronic polyarthritis