Waist High Compression Stockings
Introduction
When selecting compression wear, the compression level (measured in mmHg) is one of the most important factors. For severe vein conditions, 30–40 mmHg compression stockings and socks are often recommended. These waist-high stockings provide firm compression, helping improve circulation, reduce swelling, and support recovery.
Venosan offers high-quality 30–40 mmHg compression socks and stockings designed for comfort, durability, and medical effectiveness.
Who Should Wear 30–40 mmHg Compression Stockings?
This higher compression level is typically prescribed for:
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Severe varicose veins
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention
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Post-thrombotic syndrome
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Severe edema or lymphedema
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Post-surgical recovery
Benefits of Waist High 30–40 mmHg Compression
1. Enhanced Blood Circulation
Firm, graduated compression supports healthy venous return from ankle to waist, lowering the risk of blood clots and swelling.
2. Reduced Swelling & Discomfort
Perfect for patients with edema, post-surgical swelling, or chronic venous insufficiency.
3. Support for Varicose Veins
Strong compression helps manage pain and prevents worsening of varicose veins.
4. Post-Surgery Recovery
Doctors often prescribe 30–40 mmHg compression stockings to aid healing and reduce complications.
The Venosan Difference
Venosan compression stockings are:
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Durable & breathable for all-day comfort
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Designed with a secure fit that won’t roll or slip
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Available in waist-high, thigh-high, and knee-high options
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Offered in styles for both men and women
Choosing the Right 30–40 mmHg Compression Wear
When selecting compression wear:
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Consult with a healthcare professional to ensure proper fit and level.
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Choose between compression socks 30–40 mmHg or waist-high stockings depending on your condition.
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Ensure sizing is accurate—fit is critical for effectiveness.
FAQ: 30–40 mmHg Compression Stockings
What does 30–40 mmHg mean?
It indicates the pressure range (millimeters of mercury) applied by the stockings. This firm compression is typically used for severe medical conditions.
Are 30–40 mmHg stockings safe for daily wear?
Yes, but they should be worn under the guidance of a healthcare provider due to their strength.
What’s the difference between socks and waist-high stockings at 30–40 mmHg?
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Compression socks focus on the lower leg and calf.
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Waist-high stockings provide full-leg compression, often recommended for more severe or widespread vein issues.
Can athletes wear 30–40 mmHg compression?
Typically, athletes use 15–20 mmHg or 20–30 mmHg. The 30–40 mmHg range is mainly for medical conditions.
How long should I wear them each day?
Follow your doctor’s instructions. Most patients wear them during waking hours and remove them at night.
Conclusion
30–40 mmHg waist-high compression stockings are a powerful tool for managing severe venous conditions, improving circulation, and supporting recovery. With Venosan, you can trust in high-quality materials, medical accuracy, and long-lasting comfort.
Explore our collection today and experience the Venosan difference in advanced compression therapy.