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Lipedema Open Toe Compression Stockings 20–30 mmHg

Lipedema Open Toe Compression Stockings 20–30 mmHg

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Description

Designed for effective daily support, our Lipedema Compression Stockings provide medical-grade 20–30 mmHg compression to help improve circulation, reduce swelling, and relieve leg discomfort. Whether you choose Knee-High, Thigh-High, or Waist-High styles, each option offers firm, graduated compression to support healthy blood flow and minimize fatigue.

Made from breathable, stretchable, and skin-friendly fabric, these stockings ensure a comfortable fit for all-day wear. Ideal for managing lipedema, varicose veins, edema, and leg heaviness, they provide targeted support while maintaining flexibility and durability.

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Why we like it

  • Medical-grade 20–30 mmHg graduated compression for effective support
  • Helps reduce swelling, discomfort, and leg fatigue
  • Improves blood circulation and promotes healthier legs
  • Available in Knee-High, Thigh-High, and Waist-High styles
  • Breathable, stretchable, and skin-friendly fabric
  • Comfortable for all-day wear
  • Provides targeted support for lipedema and varicose veins
  • Durable design with a secure, stay-in-place fit
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  • Gentle Walking (5–10 Minutes)

    Start with slow, steady walking on a flat surface. This helps improve blood circulation and supports lymphatic flow in the legs. Wear medical-grade compression stockings during the walk for better support and reduced swelling.

  • Seated Leg Lifts (10 Repetitions Each Leg)

    Sit upright in a chair and slowly lift one leg until it is straight. Hold for 5 seconds, then gently lower it. This exercise strengthens leg muscles and helps reduce pressure and discomfort.

  • Ankle Pumps (15–20 Repetitions)

    While sitting or lying down, point your toes forward and then flex them back toward you. Repeat slowly and steadily. This movement encourages fluid circulation and helps relieve heaviness and pain in the lower legs.

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Product Specifications

Product Name Lipedema Compression Stockings
Compression Level 20–30 mmHg (Graduated Compression)
Available Styles Knee-High, Thigh-High, Waist-High
Material Breathable, Stretchable, Skin-Friendly Fabric
Support Type Graduated Medical-Grade Compression
Recommended For Lipedema, Varicose Veins, Edema, Leg Fatigue
Fit Snug & Secure Fit
Gender Women
Usage Daily Wear

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do these compression stockings help with?

These stockings provide medical-grade, graduated 20–30 mmHg compression, which applies the strongest pressure at the ankle that gradually decreases up the leg.

This helps support circulation, reduce swelling, relieve heaviness, and improve comfort for conditions like lipedema, edema, varicose veins, and leg fatigue during daily activity.

Why choose a closed-toe design?

The closed-toe style covers the entire foot, giving consistent compression from the toes through the calf and up the leg.

This full-coverage fit can help promote more uniform lymphatic and venous support while also enhancing comfort when walking or standing for long periods.

How should I choose the right size?

Compression works best when the stockings fit snugly. Use the size chart provided on the page to measure your leg circumference (usually at the ankle and calf).

If your measurements are between sizes, choosing the larger size often ensures more comfortable wear. Consistent fit helps maximize therapeutic benefits.

How often should I wear them?

For most people managing lipedema or similar swelling, these stockings can be worn daily during waking hours to maintain improved circulation and reduce fluid accumulation.

Many users put them on in the morning and remove them at night. Always follow any specific advice given by your healthcare provider.

Can I wear them during exercise or long periods of activity?

Yes. Graduated compression can support blood flow and help manage swelling and discomfort during light to moderate activity, including walking and low-impact exercise.

Wearing compression while active often enhances comfort and mobility compared to not wearing any support.