Compression Stockings in Surrey
Compression stockings are specially designed hosiery that apply gentle pressure to your legs and feet, improving circulation, reducing swelling, and preventing blood clots. They are ideal for various conditions and promote overall leg health.
Benefits of Compression Stockings:
- Improved Blood Circulation: Compression socks help enhance blood flow from the legs back to the heart.
- Reduced Swelling: Perfect for individuals who spend long periods standing or have conditions that cause fluid retention.
- Prevention of Varicose Veins: Regular use can prevent varicose veins and alleviate symptoms for those who already have them.
- Post-Surgery Recovery: Often recommended after certain surgeries to speed recovery and lower the risk of complications.
Who Should Use Compression Stockings?
Compression stockings can benefit:
- Individuals with varicose or spider veins
- Pregnant women experiencing leg swelling
- Those who stand or sit for prolonged periods (e.g., nurses, office workers)
- People with poor circulation or excess weight
- Athletes seeking better performance and recovery
- Post-surgical patients, especially after leg or vein procedures
Choosing the Right Compression Stockings
- Compression Level: Compression levels are measured in mmHg. We can help you choose the right level for your specific needs.
- Style and Length: Options include knee-high, thigh-high, and full-leg stockings, depending on your lifestyle and comfort preferences.
- Material: Look for breathable, moisture-wicking materials for enhanced comfort during extended wear.
Consultation and Fitting:
To ensure the best fit and maximum benefits, schedule a consultation with our team. We’ll guide you in selecting the perfect compression stockings for your needs. Improve your leg health today with compression stockings! Call Back & Body Wellness Centre to schedule a consultation with us for personalized recommendations.
Note: Insurance companies may cover the cost of compression stockings based on individual policy coverage. Contact your insurance provider for more information.