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CircAid

CircAid Wraps, CircAid Juxtalite Compression Wraps, CircAid Juxtafit Compression Wraps, CircAid Reduction Kit Wraps, CircAid Profile Sleeves, and More

 

Despite having tremendous venous pressures at their ankles, giraffes do not suffer from lymphedema or venous disorders, and the secret is in their skin! Giraffe skin is inelastic (meaning that it does not stretch) and thereby giraffes are not susceptible to lymphedema or venous disease, even though they may be on their feet 24 hours a day.

Despite having tremendous venous pressures at their ankles, giraffes do not suffer from lymphedema or venous disorders, and the secret is in their skin! Giraffe skin is inelastic (meaning that it does not stretch) and thereby giraffes are not susceptible to lymphedema or venous disease, even though they may be on their feet 24 hours a day.

Inspired by nature, CircAid wraps and compression garments for lymphedema and venous disease were developed and designed as the perfect alternative to traditional compression stockings, enabling people with circulatory conditions to live independent lives.

Learn how to save money by using your FSA or HSA account to purchase CircAid wraps and other medical products with pre-tax dollars!

 

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CircAid Compression: CircAid Wraps For Lymphedema, Venous Disease And More

CircAid wraps were designed to provide 24 hours of compression for arms, legs and feet to treat and manage lymphedema and other venous disease. The CircAid wraps feature the unique Built-In Pressure System (BPS) which ensures consistent gradient compression levels while incorporating the same natural concept of inelasticity for lymphedema wrapping and medical conditions requiring compression.

Wanting to provide a better patient experience, CircAid focused on innovation to develop the unique line of Reduction Kit compression wraps that provide you with a better alternative to multi-layer compression bandaging. Using CircAid Reduction Kit compression wraps will allow you to maintain your freedom during lymphedema wrapping!

Please note that CircAid is a registered brand of Medi USA

 

Featuring a full line of compression wraps and compression garments that includes CircAid compression wraps, CircAid compression stockings, CircAid compression socks, and much more, CircAid wraps were designed and developed to meet your individual needs and are indicated for:

 

Our large selection of CircAid products includes:

 

Some of the more popular CircAid brand compression products includes:

  • CircAid Juxtalite Compression Wraps
    • Extremely versatile and easily adjusted, the CircAid Juxtalite compression wrap allows you to choose the compression level that you need for treating leg lymphedema or venous disease.

    • Part of the CircAid Juxtalite line of CircAid wraps, the CircAid Juxtalite HD compression wrap is made from a thick and robust material to help manage cases of severe lymphedema, edema and venous disease.

  • CircAid Juxtafit Essentials compression wraps
    • The CircAid Juxtafit Essentials lower leg compression wrap features the patented Juxta-lock Band system which allows you to quickly and easily apply this CircAid wrap. Able to be worn 24 hours a day, the Juxtafit Essentials lower legging CircAid wrap is the ideal choice for treating lymphedema of the leg and venous disease.

If you are unsure of which CircAid wrap to choose from, you can read about which CircAid wrap would be best for you or simply click here to view the Circaid compression wrap and compression sleeve product selection guide to help you identify and select the appropriate CircAid compression wrap for your individual situation and needs.


About Bandages Plus

Founded in 1992 by a lymphedema specialist to provide products to patients, therapists, and hospitals, Bandages Plus is now one of the nation's leading suppliers of lymphedema products, compression stockings for venous insufficiency, compression stockings for varicose veins and vein disease, and much more! Located in Miami, Florida, we ship products to hospitals, healthcare facilities and customers across the U.S. We are also a Certified Veteran-Owned Small Business (VSOB).

Thousands of Healthcare Products For Lymphedema, Venous Disease And Post-Surgery

In addition to CircAid wraps, compression sleeves, stockings and garments, we also have a large selection of bandaging supplies, lymphedema shoes and boots, compression garments, wound care supplies, and skin care supplies for the treatment of lymphedema, edema, varicose veins, venous disease, post-operative procedures, and more!

 

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FAQs About CircAid Wraps / CircAid Compression Wraps

CircAid wraps are made from inelastic materials which provide “dynamic” compression when you are active. Simply put, the CircAid compression wraps will provide you with greater compression when more tension is applied to the compression wrap when you are active. The inelastic properties of the CircAid wraps provide greater containment for treating lymphedema and edema (swelling), along with enhanced venous return to help treat and manage venous disease and other conditions which require compression.

Below are some frequently asked questions about CircAid compression wraps:

    What Medical Conditions Will A CircAid Wrap Help Treat

      CircAid wraps provide a wide array of health benefits and are specifically recommended for the following medical conditions:

    • promoting vein health
    • lymphedema in legs
    • venous insufficiency and chronic venous insufficiency
    • chronic leg wounds such as venous ulcerations
    • varicose veins and varicose vein diseases
    • spider veins

    How Do I Know What Level Of Compression I Need With My CircAid Compression Wrap

      While you need to understand the different levels of compression for compression garments and what each is recommended for, when using a CircAid wrap you are able to achieve the desired level of compression by using the BPS (Built In Pressure System) card that is included with each of the CircAid wraps. We do advise that you should consult with your healthcare provider to determine which level of compression is right for you and your particular health condition.

    What Are The Advantages Of Using A Compression Wrap Instead Of Compression Stockings

      Using a compression wrap instead of traditional compression stockings offers you many advantages. Compression wraps are an easy-to-apply alternative for those who:

    • have weak hand strength
    • have a bad back, or are unable to bend enough to put on compression stockings
    • have a non-standard leg shape
    • have fragile skin or painful legs that are easily aggravated by traditional compression stockings
    • experience frequent changes in swelling
    • cannot tolerate constantly high levels of compression

    Are CircAid Wraps Easy To Put On And Take Off

      It is very easy to put on and take off your CircAid wrap. Once you put your leg wrap on, you will simply use the individual adjustable Juxtaposed bands of the CircAid wrap to tighten and adjust the compression level of the wrap.

    How Do I Adjust My CircAid Wrap To Achieve The Desired Compression

      The Juxtaposed band system of the CircAid compression wraps offer optimal fit and easy handling. These individually adjustable bands can be easily adjusted and readjusted for an optimal fit. Using the BPS (Built-in Pressure System) card that is included with each CircAid wrap, you are able to set the needed compression while wearing your compression wrap, as well as to readjust your CircAid wrap during the day as needed without garment removal.

    Can I Wash My CircAid Wraps

      Yes, you can wash your CircAid wrap and it is recommend that you do so to help with the hygiene of the compression wrap and to extend the life of the compression garment. Washing your CircAid compression wraps can be done either by hand washing or put in a garment bag and machine washed on a delicate cycle. It is recommended that you dry the CircAid wraps by lying them flat on a towel to air dry. You should always follow proper care and replacement of compression garments and bandages to ensure that you receive the maximum therapeutic benefit from your CircAid compression wraps.

    Can I Use My FSA Or HSA To Purchase CircAid Compression Wraps

      The likely answer is yes, and especially if you are purchasing the compression wrap to treat an open wound. You will need to check with your FSA/HSA plan administrator regarding the details of your plan.

    Are CircAid Wraps Covered By Insurance

      It depends on several factors such as your medical diagnosis requiring compression, the level of compression, the details of your particular insurance, etc. You will have to check the details of your particular plan. We also do recommend that you consider self-pay vs insurance to determine the best option for yourself.

    Who Makes CircAid Wraps

      CircAid compression wraps are made by Medi USA, a company that specializes in advanced compression garments for medical conditions requiring compression such as lymphedema, edema, varicose veins and varicose vein diseases, venous insufficiency, chronic venous insufficiency and chronic wounds.

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Medicare Pays For Lymphedema Products

Please note: Thanks to the Lymphedema Treatment Act, which took effect on January 1, 2024, Medicare began to pay for lymphedema products for those who have Medicare B coverage and meet certain other coverage criteria. Please visit our website page covering the details of the Lymphedema Treatment Act to obtain more information about how Medicare pays for lymphedema garments, wraps, and bandages.