
Medico International Inc. has been proud to set a standard of excellence in the compression garment industry since 1990. Through close feedback with plastic and reconstructive surgeons, nurses and their staff, Medico International Inc. has continued to advance the science of post operative compression garment wear. Our goal is to continually improve our fabrics, compression garment design, patient comfort level, and engineering techniques. At Medico International, our knowledgeable Customer Care Department is happy to listen, answer your questions, and provide you with superior customer service and the finest quality compression garments. It is our desire that your relationship with Medico International is long and satisfying. Give us a call. We are ready to assist you.
The Science of Sculptures Compression Wear Sculptures Compression Wear garments feature highly specialized, memory resilient fabric. This fabric has four-way stretch and is specially formulated for use after plastic and reconstructive surgery to apply even, universal compression. With its reinforced outside seams, body-hugging, specially-formulated contour design, and easy-to-apply hook and eye and zipper combination, Sculptures Compression Wear is the latest in garment technology. Our garments are designed with the patient in mind. We employed 3D BodyScan technology to ensure that our garments hug patients around every curve for a secure, even fit. We also use fabrics, such as Sateen and SuperSilky, that are the ultimate in comfort. We find that superior comfort helps ensure enhanced patient compliance. Enhanced patient compliance leads to better results. Not only are Sculptures' garments designed for the ultimate in patient comfort, they are also designed to quicken the healing process with not only their compression qualities, but by being self-wicking and antimicrobial. All Sculptures Compression Wear garments are imparted with a specially formulated ester derivative of Triclosan. Triclosan is a non-toxic and highly effective antimicrobial agent often used in garments and other household items such as hand soap, toothpastes and deodorants. The Triclosan ester compound used in our garments is combined with the dye used in the fabrics and is applied using a specific dying process. This highly technical process ensures that the antimicrobial process is not simply on the surface of the fabric, but is infused into each individual fiber. This results in durable, long-lasting germicidal, fungicidal and antimicrobial properties not found using other application methods. The antimicrobial properties of the fabric will remain effective through 25 wash cycles and is not negatively affected by detergents or bleach.