Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Function and fashion: Compression stockings need not be boring

One of the recommended treatments for varicose veins is the wearing of compression stockings. The Mayo Clinic sees it as a first approach in treating varicose veins before trying on other treatment procedures.

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Compression stockings vary in fitness and the amount of compression they provide, depending on the type and brand. Typically, they are beige-colored, thick, and clinical-looking—a standard appearance that has repelled some women.

Fortunately, there are companies today that manufacture functional and fashionable compression stockings. RejuvaHealth, for instance, creates compression stockings with designer fashion patterns—thigh-high stockings with lace “stay-up” bands that resemble lingerie, sheer knee-high compression socks with floral or printed patterns, and athletic leggings and capris. LegLuxe also has a line of elegant compression stockings that not only promote good blood circulation but also help elongate the legs.

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T.J. Simpson shares on Yahoo! how she used to feel miserable for wearing “hideous,” “uncomfortable,” and “unfeminine” compression stockings. Now, she enjoys wearing them in breathable microfibers and fashionable designs. “I'm also having fun experimenting with fashionable compression legwear, as more companies are realizing that women should be able to look stylish as well [as have] comfort,” she says.

While wearing compression stockings may relieve vein disease symptoms, it will not make the varicose veins go away. Sclerotherapy, surgical vein stripping, and endovenous laser therapy remain the most effective options in treating varicose veins.

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Dr. Raymond Little specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins and spider veins using sclerotherapy, surgical vein stripping, and other proven techniques. Learn more about varicose vein treatments on this website.