Made in USA - 8-15mmHg Sheer Compression Socks for Women - A107
Made in USA - 8-15mmHg Sheer Compression Socks for Women - A107
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Absolute Support Sheer Medical Knee High Compression Stockings 8-15 mmHg (Model A107). These knee-high compression stockings feature a special graduated support design that not only provides mild compression but also massages the legs.
- Compression knee-high socks are specifically designed to reduce swelling and promote blood circulation. The length of the stockings limits lower leg swelling and can help prevent venous ulcers and blood clots, particularly after surgery or during periods of inactivity.
- Made from 88% Nylon and 12% Lycra Spandex, these stockings combine durability with stretchability, ensuring a snug yet flexible fit. The sheer fabric of these stockings not only looks elegant but also conceals blemishes on the legs, ensuring a smooth and flawless appearance.
- The wide, non-constricting top band ensures that the socks stay up and remain comfortable throughout the day. The sandal foot design eliminates unsightly seams or reinforcement lines, providing a seamless and comfortable fit.
- With a compression level of 8-15mmHg, these stockings offer light graduated support that is perfect for revitalizing tired legs without being overly restrictive. They are suitable for both men and women, making them a versatile choice for medical professionals seeking comfort and health benefits.
- These knee-high compression stockings are made with superior quality materials, ensuring their longevity and effectiveness. They are designed to look and feel like regular knee-high fashion hose while providing the added benefits of compression therapy.
Absolute Support is a trusted private line of high-quality compression garments. Designed and engineered with comfort in mind, these products deliver physician-prescribed elastic compression therapy at a great value. The brand takes precise measurements to guarantee a comfortable fit and an accurate distribution of the pressure gradient.
Remember, it's important to consult with a medical professional or physician for personalized advice regarding the use of compression socks and their suitability for specific conditions.













