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Blue Jay firm surgical weight knee high open toe compression stockings provide 20-30 mmHg graduated compression to support blood circulation and relieve leg discomfort. The open toe design accommodates a wide range of foot sizes and allows for easy donning. Two-way stretch construction provides extra comfort for all-day wear. Physician recommended and clinically proven. Suitable for men and women. 80% nylon, 20% spandex. Beige. Medium.
Individuals with mild to moderate venous insufficiency, varicose veins, or lower extremity edema who have been advised by their physician to wear firm 20-30 mmHg compression hosiery will find the Blue Jay open toe knee high a comfortable, clinically proven option for daily compression therapy. Individuals recovering from sclerotherapy who require post-procedure compression hosiery to support treatment outcomes will find the 20-30 mmHg compression level appropriate for post-sclerotherapy use as directed by their physician. Individuals who spend extended periods standing or sitting and experience leg fatigue, swelling, or discomfort will find the firm graduated compression and two-way stretch construction comfortable for all-day wear. Healthcare providers who recommend firm compression hosiery to patients as part of a conservative venous management program will find the Blue Jay open toe knee high a practical, cost-effective option for patients requiring 20-30 mmHg compression.
How do I choose the correct size?
Blue Jay compression stockings are sized by ankle and calf circumference. Measure your ankle at its narrowest point and your calf at its widest point, then refer to the Blue Jay sizing chart to select the correct size. Contact our customer service team for sizing assistance if needed.
What is the difference between open toe and closed toe?
Open toe stockings leave the toes exposed, allowing for a more versatile fit across different foot sizes and making the stocking easier to don. Closed toe stockings cover the full foot. Open toe is often preferred when toe compression is not clinically required or when the patient finds closed toe styles uncomfortable.
How do I care for these stockings?
Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle in cool water with mild detergent. Lay flat or hang to air dry. Do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean. Proper washing after each wear helps maintain compression properties and extends the life of the stocking.
How long do compression stockings last?
With proper care, compression stockings typically maintain their therapeutic compression for approximately 3 to 6 months of regular daily wear. Replace when the stocking shows signs of wear, loss of elasticity, or reduced compression.