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Extra-Firm

30-40 mmHg
This extra firm compression is typically for more serious medical purposes including severe swelling/edema, chronic leg fatigue, venous insufficiency, severe varicose veins, moderate lymphedema, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or post-thrombotic syndrome.

Therafirm EASE Sheer Pantyhose 30-40 mmHg

Therafirm EASE Sheer Pantyhose 30-40 mmHg

Brand: Therafirm

Style Number: 66413

Regular price $96.00
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Features:

  • to help with varicose veins,
  • leg discomfort,
  • mild to moderate swelling,
  • edema,
  • DVT

 

Sheer EASE by Therafirm closed toe Pantyhose 30-40 mmHg, is a Sheer Super Soft, breathable material, with all day wear and comfort. Delivers a controlled amount of Pressure greatest at the ankle and gradually decreases towards the top of the stockings, to help promote better blood flow. Soft knit-in waistband to prevent rolling.

Fiber Content: 74% Nylon, 26% Lycra

*Sizing for graduated compression socks, stockings & armsleeves differs significantly from typical sizing, and is based on precise measurements. Each brand also varies. To ensure you are ordering the correct size for you, please refer to the size chart for this specific product before making your selection.

Style Number: 66413

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Super awesome except waist

"I love the compression hose in many ways…the material is very sturdy and you don’t have to be super careful with them to avoid runs, they are easy to put on and take off, I like the natural color and extra toe room. However there is very little/ no compression in the upper thigh, hip, and abdominal areas."

Cathy M. (4/5)

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