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Comprilan Short Stretch Compression Bandage

Comprilan Short Stretch Compression Bandage

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When a patient needs a compression bandage that works hard during activity but doesn't fight them at rest, short stretch is the answer — and JOBST Comprilan is one of the most trusted names in that category. Unlike long stretch bandages, Comprilan delivers high working pressure during movement, when the calf muscle pump is active, while keeping resting pressure low enough to be worn comfortably overnight.

That pressure profile makes Comprilan a go-to for a wide range of conditions: venous ulcers, venous edema, lymphedema, thrombophlebitis, and post-sclerotherapy care. It helps promote venous return and prevent swelling during the day, while its high working pressure actively supports muscle pump function with every step — genuinely functional compression, not just a static wrap.

Comprilan is also built with the realities of daily clinical use in mind. The comfortable, air-permeable textile holds up to reapplication, which matters for a bandage that's often reused across multiple sessions, and it's made without natural rubber latex for patients with sensitivities. For clinics looking for a cost-effective, clinically proven short stretch option that patients can tolerate wearing around the clock, Comprilan checks every box.

Available in a full range of widths and lengths, from 4cm x 5m up to 12cm x 10m, so you can match the bandage to the limb and the level of coverage each patient needs.

Key Features

  • High working pressure during activity, low resting pressure for overnight wear
  • Supports venous ulcers, venous edema, lymphedema, thrombophlebitis, and post-sclerotherapy care
  • Promotes venous return and helps prevent swelling through active muscle pump support
  • Comfortable, air-permeable textile designed for reapplication
  • Not made with natural rubber latex; available in multiple widths and lengths

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