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What compression level is right for you?

15 - 20 mmHg

Provides relief from minor to moderate swelling, aching, and varicose veins, especially during pregnancy. They are great for preventing deep vein thrombosis (or economy class syndrome) while traveling, but they’re also good for anyone who stands or sits for long periods of time.

This level is also referred to as medium compression.

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20 - 30 mmHg

This compression level offers moderate compression and can be used to treat a variety of mild to moderate conditions. This level can provide relief from varicose veins, edema, deep vein thrombosis, and post-sclerotherapy.

This level is also referred to as Class I or firm compression.

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30 - 40 mmHg

Often prescribed to provide relief from severe edema, varicose veins, and deep vein thrombosis. They’re also prescribed for post-sclerotherapy and to heal active venous stasis ulcers.

This level is also referred to
as Class II or extra firm compression.

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