Certified medical grade compression. Approved for Class II Gradient Compression.
Compression Socks Strengthen and Enhance Leg Health
Compression socks with graduated pressure offer the highest degrees of pressure at the ankle, with gradually reduced pressure moving upward on the leg. This design improves blood circulation through the leg and up into your body toward your heart and lungs, without squeezing too tightly at the top of the calf.

How Compression Socks Work?
Compression socks promote health while providing ultimate comfort for swollen, tired legs with aching muscles. They also support healthy blood circulation to promote normal activities of your body like cellular regeneration and tissue growth. Compression socks can also lend support to weak or overworked ankles during recovery time following sports training or athletic events. By wearing these highly supportive compression socks, you can recover at optimal speed and capacity while improving your leg health and levels of comfort.

FIRM COMPRESSION (20-30 MMHG)
▸ Heavily, fatigued, aching legs
▸ Mild edema in lower limbs
▸ Mild varicose veins with minimal edema
▸ Mild varicose veins during pregnancy
▸ Post procedure of small veins
▸ Prevention or management of DVT

SPECIFICATIONS
▸ Brand: VARCOH ®
▸ Series: Surgical Grade
▸ Gender: Unisex | Women | Men
▸ Compression Level: 20-30 mmHg
▸ Fabric: Opaque
▸ Color: Beige , Black
▸ Size: Varies
▸ Age group: Adult
▸ Fabric Content:70% Nylon, 30% Spandex
▸ Package includes: 1 pair
▸ Latex free
PERFECT FIT: It is a medical quality, commonly purchased in surgical supply stores where they are professionally fitted. To fit them yourself we have provided detailed instructions. Please see sizing instructions in the Images section.
What Is the Best Way to Put On Compression Socks?
1. The easiest way for many people to put on a compression sock is to start with the sock rolled down or folded inside out at the ankle. Pull or unroll the sock upward on your leg evenly, keeping it smooth and unwrinkled.
2. Always put your compression socks on first thing in the morning. If you put on your socks after showering, be sure that your legs are completely dry first.
3. If your legs are slightly swollen before you pull on your socks, put them on slowly, and if your legs have excessive swelling, lie or sit down and elevate them until the swelling subsides somewhat.
4. Never fold your compression socks over at the top, as this may lower the rates of blood circulation in your legs, causing more swelling and discomfort.
Care
▸ Do not iron
▸ Do not dry clean
▸ Do not machine dry
▸ Do not use fabric softener
▸ Hang to dry away from direct heat source
▸ Wash in a linen bag or by hand in cold/lukewarm water