Thigh High Support Stockings for Leg Comfort
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When leg discomfort travels beyond the knee, thigh high compression stockings are a better fit. They support veins in the upper leg, ideal for swelling above the knee, post-surgery recovery, or pregnancy-related vein pressure.
Why Choose Thigh High Compression Instead of Knee High?
In comparison, knee high compression stockings work well when swelling or varicose veins are limited to the lower leg and ankle. They’re easier to wear daily and suit people with mild circulation concerns or those who sit or stand for short periods.
Thigh high compression socks offer extended coverage and stability along the thigh, using graduated compression, firm at the ankle, gentler toward the thigh, to help blood flow efficiently back to the heart.
If your discomfort reaches higher up, or you’re standing, travelling, or recovering for long hours, thigh highs can make a noticeable difference in all-day comfort and support.
Who Are Thigh High Compression Stockings Designed For?
- People with varicose or spider veins on the thigh – for added support where veins are more visible or painful above the knee.
- Those with chronic leg or ankle swelling (oedema) – especially when swelling extends beyond the calf or affects the upper leg.
- Post-surgery recovery patients – ideal after hip, knee, or vascular procedures (always follow your doctor’s recommendation).
- Pregnant women – helps relieve heaviness or visible veins on the upper legs; safe when advised by a healthcare provider.
- Frequent travellers and professionals on their feet all day – supports circulation and reduces fatigue from long hours of standing or sitting.
Consult a GP or specialist first if you have arterial disease, severe neuropathy, open wounds, or leg ulcers before wearing compression.
Choosing the Right Thigh High Support Stockings for You
Finding the right thigh high compression stockings isn’t just about size; it’s about comfort, medical need, and lifestyle. Here’s how to pick the pair that truly supports your day.
Pick the Right Compression Level
Pick your compression strength based on symptoms and your clinician’s advice. For best results, always measure accurately and refer to our Compression Stockings Size Chart before ordering.
- Mild (15–20 mmHg): Best for early varicose veins, tired or heavy legs, long sitting or standing, and travel. A comfortable choice for first-time daily wearers.
- Moderate (20–30 mmHg): Ideal for persistent swelling or pain, post-procedure recovery (with clinician guidance), or when mild compression isn’t enough. Offers stronger oedema control for routine use.
- Firm (30–40 mmHg): For significant venous insufficiency or advanced conditions where higher pressure is prescribed. Use only under medical supervision.
Follow your doctor’s advice on the correct compression level. Wearing the wrong strength may reduce results or cause discomfort; know when compression isn’t suitable.
Open Toe vs Closed Toe
- Open toe thigh high stockings: give flexibility, ideal if you wear sandals, need to check your toes for circulation, or prefer more breathability in warm weather.
- Closed-toe styles: offer a sleek, uniform look under clothes and add warmth during cooler months.
Both options deliver the same therapeutic compression; choose what best matches your footwear, climate, and comfort preferences.
Why shop from Compression Stockings Online (Australia)
Authentic medical-grade brands (Jobst, Sigvaris, Venosan, Bauerfeind), expert guidance, fast AU delivery, plus 10% off orders over $600 and free delivery over $150 (excl. donning aids & wraps).
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Make daily wear easier and protect your garments with compression garment accessories, including donning aids, rubber gloves, and skin-friendly wash/care. Easier donning reduces fabric strain, helping your stockings keep their graduated compression longer.
Give your legs the comfort and circulation they deserve. Shop our compression stockings and socks collection today.