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If you've had surgery—especially on your legs or feet—you're probably dealing with swelling, soreness, and the risk of blood clots. Compression socks aren't just a nice-to-have; they're a practical tool to help your body bounce back.
Let's be honest, compression socks aren't always comfortable, especially if you're not used to snug-fitting clothing. You might struggle to get them on—especially if you can't bend easily post-surgery. Using powder or a sock aid can help. Also, pay attention to skin changes. If you see redness or blisters, it's time to reassess the fit or fabric type.
Look for socks with graduated compression—these are tighter at the ankle and looser at the calf. Most doctors recommend 15–20 mmHg for mild swelling, but post-op patients might need up to 30–40 mmHg. Always check with your doctor before picking a compression level.
Soxytoes offers compression socks that combine comfort, style, and the support you need for recovery. Our socks come in fun colors, so you won't have to sacrifice personality for healing. Visit soxytoes.com to find socks that actually make you look forward to wearing them, even while you're healing.
1. How long should I wear compression socks after surgery?
2. Can compression socks cause numbness or tingling?
3. Do compression socks help with blood clots after surgery?
4. Is it normal for compression socks to feel uncomfortable?
5. Can I wear compression socks overnight?
6. How do I wash and care for compression socks?
7. What compression level do I need after surgery?
8. What makes Soxytoes compression socks different?
9. Can I wear compression socks if I have sensitive skin?
10. Why do compression socks lose their effectiveness over time?