Brand of graduated compression stockings?

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One of the threads I saw on this topic was a while ago, so lets get an update.

I just got sclerotherapy for some spider veins and varicose veins (im only 25, so they weren't too bad yet, nothing "bulging" but they were pretty visible), and have been wearing Futuro brand thigh high 18-20mmHg strength stockings since the procedure.

the doctor who did it simply told me "make sure they are medical grade compression".

I will be adamant about wearing them on days i work on the floor.

Honestly, besides the post procedural swelling/bruising/soreness, my legs overall feel better at the end of the work day after wearing these.

To the nurses who wear compression stockings for prevention/maintenance of spider and varicose veins: which brand do you prefer and what strength? Thanks in advance!

Did you try the Dr. Scholl's graduated compression stockings? They come in black, white, and a sheer color, and are available in 15-20 Hg or 20-30, depending on your needs. Nurses swear by them. They can really help you get through that 12 hour shift.

Specializes in Critical care, Emergency.

I love Sockwell brand! They offer 15-20mmHg and 20-30mmHg of compression. Here's a website for them :)

Urton Wellness

Specializes in ICU.
totalcompressionsolutions.com has awesome support socks, very soft with great support!

I am a nursing student working 12 hour shifts and wanted to know what compression of Jobst stockings/socks should I buy? My legs have been bothering me after shifts and I want to prevent varicose veins in the future. Thanks in advance :)

Does anyone have any experience with Incredisocks? A colleague of mine, a nurse with a girth of experience, said these are amazing and that you don't have to wash them barely ever (yes, you read that right) due to a special technology.

Does anyone have any advice as far as choosing length? I typically wear knee-high, but the women in my family tend to get varicose veins behind the knee and in the thigh area it seems (some on calves as well) so I'm not sure if I would be better off with thigh-high or like panty-hose style..?

Specializes in Oncology.

I actually got a pair of compression calf sleeves from the athletic store. They are 25-30mmhg graduated pressure and they work phenomenally. I can't recommend them enough. I think the brand I got is Mueller?

Specializes in critical care, ER,ICU, CVSURG, CCU.

Sigvargis, .only way to go, both Amazon, and foot smart.com carry them

Specializes in ICU.

Total Compression Solutions!! I wore Nabee socks until I bought a pair of the TCS during a flash sale they had and I'm so glad I did! They're a little pricey, but totally worth it! Look them up on Facebook, and thank me later 😄

Specializes in ER, progressive care.
totalcompressionsolutions.com has awesome support socks, very soft with great support!

I have a friend who swears by these. I've been meaning to try them. I have ones from either Nurse Mates or Cherokee, I can't remember....but they don't really do the job anymore.

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