Healthy circulation
starts here.
Vasaflow medical-grade compression socks are engineered for optimal circulation. Graduated 10–30 mmHg pressure moves blood the way your body should: firmer at the ankle, lighter at the calf. Worn by nurses, pilots, runners, and active adults at every stage of life.
Recommended by top vascular surgeons
nationwide.
New to compression?
Start here.
Compression socks aren't all the same, and the wrong pair can do more harm than good. Get the science behind graduated compression, who actually benefits, and how to choose the right level for your body.
- What "graduated compression" actually means
- Mild vs. moderate vs. firm: the mmHg scale explained
- When to wear them, and when you shouldn't
- How to put them on (the right way)
Are they medical grade?
Yes. Vasaflow socks deliver true graduated 10–30 mmHg compression and are designed in the U.S.A. by a board-certified vein specialist. They're FSA/HSA eligible at checkout.
Can I wear them daily?
Most people can wear 10–30 mmHg graduated compression socks every day for work, travel, exercise, and long hours on their feet. If you have a medical or circulatory condition, check with your doctor about the right level for you.
What mmHg do I need?
Vasaflow relaxed-fit socks use graduated 10–30 mmHg pressure, firmer at the ankle and lighter at the calf. That range suits everyday wear, swelling, travel, and recovery. Firmer medical needs may call for a prescribed level.
