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Order Code: 020 Lymph Flow Pressue Pad
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- Silicon pressure pad in square format: (100% medical silicone, biocompatability tested according ISO 10993), ideal as inlay in the pressure garment for a more targeted pressure to support locally the pressure therapy
- Structured surface provides a light massaging effect and supports the relaxation of fibrotic tissue, as well as a light scar massage. Structured surface towards the skin in order to loosen the fibrotic tissue.
- To be placed under the bra/compression garment directly onto the skin in order to increase a targeted pressure and to support compression therapy at particularly localised edema
- Washable and re-usable, easy to clean for daily use, delivered with a cleanser set
- 100% medical silicone
- 100 x 110 mm – one size, 2 pack
Colours
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Description
The Lymph Flow Pressure Pad can be placed under the bra/compression garment directly onto the skin in order to increase a targeted pressure and to support compression therapy at particularly localised edema
Sizes
OS ( 100 x 110 mm x 2 )
Material
90% Polydimethylsiloxan, 10% TPU Before first application and before each use the Lymph Pad has to be cleaned with the Amoena Cleanser and the soft brush
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A. BEAGLE
After a left breast mastectomy and removal of 17 lymph nodes I found I had mild lymphoedema in my left arm and left side of my chest. I was very uncomfortable in every bra I tried. I bought a pack of 2 of these pads. It took me a while to work out the best way to position the pad but now I have worked that out I find all my bras are comfortable and the swelling on my left side has gone down considerably. I don’t know if they work for everyone but I have found personally they’ve really helped me so I wanted to review them. I don’t often send reviews.
True to Size:
fantastic fit
Comfort:
very comfortable
Support:
great support
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