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First Time Buyers


Your doctor or therapist just told you to buy compression stockings.  Now what?

Q: What compression level do you need?

A:There are 4 main compression levels which are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). The higher the numbers, the higher the compression.

  1. 8-15mmHg: mild compression - great for tired, aching legs | makes legs feel energized | very mild swelling
  2. 15-20mmHg: moderate compression - travel | standing for long periods | mild swelling | mild varicose veins | pregnancy
  3. 20-30mmHg: firm compression - moderate swelling | edema | post-sclerotherapy | moderate varicose veins
  4. 30-40mmHg: x-firm compression - severe swelling | edema | venous ulcers | post-sclerotherapy | severe varicose veins

This information should not be construed as medical advice. PLEASE ask your doctor or therapist which compression level you should wear.

Q: Knee-highs, thigh-highs, or pantyhose?

A: This is fairly easy to answer.  The stocking should cover the area on your leg where you're experiencing the problem.

  1. For travel, knee-highs are normally recommended | Pregnancy-pantyhose | Schlerotherapy-thigh-highs

Q: What size do I need?

A: Lower compressions are often sized based on shoe size or height and weight. 

  1. Higher compressions are sized based on leg measurements.  The circumference of your ankle at the narrowest point, calf at the widest, and upper thigh about 3" below the gluttial fold.
  2. If you're short you may need a petite length stocking.  Measure the distance from the floor to the bend of your knee and consult the size charts.
  3. Size charts are on every product page.

Q: How do I measure my leg?

A: It's best to measure you leg first thing in the morning, especially if you experience swelling throughout the day.

  1. Click here for illustrated measuring instructions.

Q: What brand should I buy?

A: This is the hard question.  Most brands have an economy line, in addition to premium lines of stockings.  The price difference usually reflects the quality of the fibers, the transparency, ease-of-use and available options.

  1. Economy Compression Stockings
    • Less spandex - they don't stretch as much
    • Can be less comfortable
    • Unwrapped spandex - more difficult to put on and take off
    • Basic colors and fabrics
    • Less expensive
  1. Premium Compression Stockings
    • More spandex so the stocking moves with your leg
    • Wrapped spandex, much easier to put on and take off
    • Sheer and very comfortable
    • More color, fabric, and sizing options
    • More expensive

For additional information about each manufacturer, click on the brand name.

If you have questions, need help sizing help, or deciding what brand to buy, please don't hesitate to contact us.  Our certified fitters are available by phone M-F from 9AM to 6PM, ET at 1-877-545-8585.  Email is always available, just click Contact Us.

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