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Ribbon Gradient Compression Arm Sleeve

Ribbon Gradient Compression Arm Sleeve

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Ribbon is a bold, supportive compression arm sleeve featuring oversized pink ribbon graphics in honor of breast cancer awareness and survivorship. Clean, modern, and instantly recognizable, this design serves as an empowering symbol while offering therapeutic compression with LympheDIVAs’ seamless knit, gentle 4-way stretch, and breathable, moisture-wicking comfort. Perfect for walks, events, advocacy, or everyday wear, Ribbon beautifully blends purpose, support, and meaningful style.

Specifications

Material: 80% Nylon / 20% LYCRA®
Size: Short - 14.5-17in, Long - 17-22in
Compression Class: Class 1 - 20-30mmHg, Class 2 - 30-40mmHg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the compression arm sleeve work for lymphedema management?

The compression arm sleeve provides graduated compression of 20-30 mmHg or 30-40 mmHg that helps improve lymphatic drainage and reduce swelling. The graduated compression is tighter at the wrist and gradually decreases up the arm, promoting proper fluid movement and preventing lymphatic fluid buildup.

Q: How do I choose between 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg compression levels?

Class 1 compression (20-30 mmHg) is typically recommended for mild to moderate lymphedema or as a starting point for new users. Class 2 compression (30-40 mmHg) is better suited for moderate to severe lymphedema. Always consult with your healthcare provider or lymphedema therapist to determine the appropriate compression level for your specific condition.

Q: How do I measure my arm to select the correct size?

Measure your arm circumference at the wrist and upper arm, then measure the length from your wrist to where you want the sleeve to end. The sleeve comes in Small, Medium, and Large sizes, with Short (14.5-17 inches) and Long (17-22 inches) length options to ensure proper fit and effectiveness.

Q: How long can I wear the compression arm sleeve each day?

Most people can wear compression arm sleeves throughout the day, typically 8-12 hours. The moisture-wicking, breathable fabric ensures all-day comfort. However, it's important to follow your healthcare provider's recommendations for wearing schedule, especially when first starting compression therapy.

Q: How do I care for and clean my compression arm sleeve?

Hand wash your compression sleeve in cool water with mild detergent and air dry to maintain the fabric's compression properties and extend its lifespan. Avoid fabric softeners, bleach, or machine drying, as these can damage the compression fibers and reduce effectiveness.

Q: How often should I replace my compression arm sleeve?

Compression sleeves typically need replacement every 3-6 months with regular use, as the compression gradually decreases over time. Signs it's time to replace include visible stretching, difficulty putting on the sleeve, or reduced effectiveness in managing swelling.

Q: How does the fashionable design help with confidence while managing lymphedema?

The bold, stylish ribbon design transforms a medical necessity into a fashion statement, helping you feel confident and empowered while managing your condition. The attractive patterns make the sleeve less clinical-looking and more like a fashionable accessory you'd choose to wear.

P65 Warning for Plastics

⚠ WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including ethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Why we know this works!

We love this Ribbon compression arm sleeve because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we work with breast cancer survivors who wear compression daily for years, and many tell us they want a garment that says something about their journey. How often should you replace a compression sleeve? Every 3 to 6 months with regular wear, because the fibers slowly lose their squeeze even when the sleeve still looks fine. Hand wash it in cool water with mild detergent, skip fabric softener and the dryer, and the seamless knit and gentle 4-way stretch will stay comfortable through daily use. It is especially meaningful for breast cancer survivors managing lymphedema after lymph node removal or radiation. If your sleeve now slides on easily or your arm measurements have changed since your last fitting, get remeasured before reordering, because a stretched-out or wrong-size sleeve no longer gives true graduated compression.

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