The compression class is at the discretion of a doctor
• Functional disorders, such as heavy, tired legs, without visible varicose veins • Mild varicose veins associated with subjective disorders (spider veins, reticular veins) • Varicose veins during pregnancy with or without oedema • Localised oedema in the evening (venous) • Primary varicosities with oedema • Advanced primary varicosities with oedema (main vein and branch varicosities) • Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) • Prophylaxis of thrombosis and embolisms • Thrombophlebitis or venous thrombosis (superficial thrombosis) possibly with oedema • DVT (deep vein thrombosis) • Post-thrombotic oedema with or without secondary follow-up therapy • To ensure successful therapy: 1. following sclerotherapy 2. following an elective outpatient procedure for various veins 3. following stripping • Before sclerotherapy or surgery to prevent the onset of oedema • Ulcer prevention and therapy • Postoperativ oedema e • Post-traumatic oedema after basic therapy • Reversible lymphoedema following complex decongestive therapy • Irreversible lymphoedema with skin becoming hard and tight following complex decongestive therapy • Lipoedema of grade II and above • Idiopathic cyclic oedema • Lymphoedema following basic therapy • Congestive disorders caused by immobility • Angiodysplasia