Collection: Lunatik and Therafirm Compression Socks and Stockings for Leg Pain

20–30 mmHg (Medical Grade)
A higher level of graduated compression commonly chosen for everyday support and circulation needs—often recommended for people managing varicose veins or venous insufficiency, and for those who want increased leg support during long hours standing or sitting.

30–40 mmHg (Extra Firm Compression)
A stronger level of compression commonly used for more advanced support needs, such as:

  • Moderate varicose veins with mild to moderate swelling (including during pregnancy)

  • Post-procedure support (to help maintain treatment results)

  • Prevention/management of DVT and post-thrombotic syndrome (as directed by a clinician)

  • Superficial phlebitis (as directed)

  • Mild lymphedema after decongestive therapy (to help maintain reduction)

  • Orthostatic/postural hypotension (as directed)

  • Post-fracture or post-traumatic swelling

Not sure which level to choose? Contact our clinic—we’ll help you select the right compression level and fit.