Does your day include prolonged periods of standing on your feet or periods of sitting? Do your legs and feet feel tired, achy and swollen at the end of the day? Sigvaris stockings and socks can help alleviate or eliminate these symptoms and help reduce leg fatigue and discomfort.
The use of compression support therapy may help to prevent spider veins and varicose veins from forming or progressing. Compressions stockings are also strongly recommended after Sclerotherapy or Laser Vascular treatments (treatments to diminish or remove spider veins,)to help maintain the benefits.
Gradualted compression therapy applies pressure around the outside of your legs with the most pressure exerted at the ankle and decreasing up the leg. Thishelps the lower legs to move blood up towards the heartmore effectivelyand prevent pooling of blood and unnecessay pressureon the vein walls and generally improves circulation.
We recommend wearing the stockings for 7 days after sclerotherapy treatments and laser vascular treatments (for waking hours only). Then you should use them for prevention and maintenance especially if you are going to be standing or sitting for long periods, or for long distance travel. Compression stockings will make you legs feel better, look better and be healthier!
Stockings can also be helpful in preventing tired, aching, swollen legs at the end of a long day but they often get a bad rap. Most people who complain about them are thinking of their grandma's stockings; not the ones of today! The ones of today breathe better, look better and are more stylish than the ones of yester-year!
Sigvaris offers various styles from sheer to opaque tights and compressions. These are NOT your grandma's stockings!!! They come in different colors and styles that include calf length, sexy thigh high stokings to full pantyhose. They even come in open toe style to show off that pretty pedicure. You can even get cotton socks with compression!!
Come in to be measured to ensure the perfect fit! We will also take the time to show you how to put them on and take them off and give you the tools to make it that much easier! Medical compression stockings are often covered by medical plans, so itis a good idea to check with your private insurance company to see if you plan covers the cost of compression stockings.

















