JOBST® Bella Lite 15-20 mmHg
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JOBST® Bella LITE is a range of ready-to-wear compression garments for the arms and hands. These compression garments are designed to provide effective compression therapy for mild to moderate edema without compromising comfort.
JOBST® Bella LITE is a ready-to-wear circular-knit compression garment that offers effective compression therapy for mild to moderate edema. It helps maintain limb size in patients with lymphedema and other edema without compromising comfort.
These compression garments have a light-weight, knit construction for effective gradient compression and improved comfort. They are available in the following compression levels:
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15-20 mmHg
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20-30 mmHg
Some of the key attributes of JOBST® Bella LITE compression garments include:
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Ready-to-wear: JOBST Bella LITE medical compression garments come in various sizes, lengths, colors and compression levels. They are easy to measure and readily available off the shelf.
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Soft and air permeable: The smooth compression fabric made from a blend of soft yarn is designed to provide comfort when worn and allow air to pass through.
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Durable: The circular-knit compression sleeves and gauntlets provide extra stretch and enhanced durability.
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Comfortable to wear: JOBST Bella LITE arm sleeves and gauntlets feature smooth and flat edges for enhanced comfort and easy donning.
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Latex-free: All products in the JOBST Bella range are latex-free.
The JOBST® Bella LITE compression range offers three main styles:
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JOBST® Bella LITE Gauntlet
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JOBST® Bella LITE Combined Armsleeve
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JOBST® Bella LITE Armsleeve
Product Benefits
Lymphedema
Seamless
Designed for less pressure marks. *This benefit applies to JOBST Bella LITE armsleeve only.
Breathable
Allows air to pass.
Easy Donning for Arms
Flexible fabric.
What are the different compression classes?
Compression garments come in different compression classes, ranges, or levels. This description differs between regions or countries. In Germany, for example, the so-called RAL-GZG standard is dividing compression garments into four different compression classes from mild to very strong compression or class I-IV. The exact pressure of each compression garment is usually specified in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and varies according to medical necessity.
It is not always useful to assign a specific compression class to a certain condition, therefore Healthcare Professionals will make individual decisions on the suitability of a certain compression level for each patient. This is usually based on the clinical condition itself, the patient’s tolerability for compression, additional conditions, and further individual needs.