$18.99
Thigh-High Compression Stockings provide comprehensive support for the entire leg, offering a more complete solution for circulation issues that extend above the knee.
Key Benefits
Product Features
How to Measure for Thigh-Highs
For the most effective treatment, you must take three measurements while standing:
Pro Tip: If you find thigh-highs difficult to put on, consider using a stocking donner or specialized grip gloves to assist with the process.
Compression Level Sizing Guide (mmHg)
Compression levels are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), the same unit used for blood pressure. The higher the number, the firmer the support.
| Level | Pressure Range (mmHg) | Recommended Use | Doctor’s Script Needed? |
| Mild | 8–15 mmHg | Daily comfort, minor swelling, improved circulation, long flights/travel. | No |
| Moderate | 15–20 mmHg | Most common OTC level. Manages minor varicose veins, everyday leg fatigue, and minor to moderate edema. | No |
| Firm | 20–30 mmHg | Medical grade. Manages moderate to severe varicose veins, post-surgical recovery, DVT prevention, and chronic moderate swelling. | Often Recommended |
| Extra Firm | 30–40 mmHg+ | Medical grade. Severe conditions like lymphedema, venous insufficiency, and managing active venous ulcers. | Yes, by prescription only |
Choosing the Right Level
|
Size |
Ankle |
Calf |
|
Small |
6.5” – 7.25” |
16” – 18.5” |
|
Medium |
7.5” – 9” |
18.5” – 22.25” |
|
Large |
9.25” – 10.75” |
22.5” – 24” |
|
X-Large |
11” – 12.5” |
24” -26” |
|
XX-Large |
12.52” to 14.5” |
26” to 28” |
HCPCS Code: A6533