
Aesthetics and Wellness
Sigvaris® Compression Socks & Stockings
Medical-Grade Compression. Everyday Comfort in London, Ontario
Medical-Grade Compression. Everyday Comfort in London, Ontario
At London Plastic Surgery & Advanced Aesthetics in London, Ontario, we are proud to offer Sigvaris® compression socks and stockings—a global leader in medical compression socks, medical-grade compression stockings, and evidence-based compression therapy. Designed with both clinical effectiveness and all-day comfort in mind, Sigvaris garments support healthy circulation while fitting seamlessly into your daily life.
Whether you are recovering from a procedure, managing a medical condition, or simply spending long hours on your feet, Sigvaris provides reliable post-surgical compression and everyday support you can trust.
Integrated Care You Can Trust
As part of our integrated wellness and aesthetics approach, we recommend compression therapy when it complements medical, surgical, or aesthetic treatments. Our goal is always the same: evidence-based care, personalized guidance, and results that support your long-term health and comfort.
Professional Fitting Matters
Proper fit is essential for compression therapy to be effective, especially for medical compression socks and post-surgical compression stockings. Our trained team provides professional measurements and personalized recommendations, ensuring your Sigvaris garments are comfortable, effective, and easy to wear.
Frequently Asked Questions About Compression Stockings
Do I need a prescription for compression stockings?
Some medical compression stockings require a prescription, especially higher compression levels used for medical conditions or post-surgical compression. Our team will guide you based on your needs and physician recommendations.
What compression level do I need?
Compression levels vary depending on symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals. We provide professional measurements and recommendations to ensure the correct level of medical compression socks or stockings.
Are compression stockings only for medical conditions?
No. Compression stockings are also beneficial for people who stand or sit for long periods, travel frequently, are pregnant, or want to prevent leg fatigue and swelling.
How long should I wear compression stockings each day?
Wear time depends on your condition and compression level. Some patients wear them during waking hours only, while others may require specific post-surgical instructions.
Do compression stockings come in different styles?
Yes. Sigvaris offers knee-high, thigh-high, pantyhose, maternity styles, and open- or closed-toe options designed for comfort, durability, and daily wear.
Post-Surgical Compression FAQ
Why is compression important after surgery?
Post-surgical compression helps reduce swelling, support healing tissues, improve circulation, and minimize discomfort following surgical and cosmetic procedures.
Which surgeries commonly require compression stockings?
Compression is often recommended after procedures such as liposuction, body contouring, breast surgery, abdominoplasty, and other surgical or minimally invasive treatments.
How soon after surgery should I wear compression stockings?
Most patients are advised to begin wearing compression garments immediately or shortly after surgery, as directed by their surgeon.
How long will I need post-surgical compression?
The duration varies depending on the procedure and individual healing process. Some patients require compression for several weeks, while others may need longer-term support.
Are Sigvaris compression stockings suitable for recovery?
Yes. Sigvaris medical-grade compression stockings are designed to provide consistent, graduated compression that supports safe and effective post-surgical recovery.
Please Note
Please note: Post-surgical compression recommendations may vary depending on the procedure performed and your individual healing needs. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your surgeon, Dr. Damir Matic, at London Plastic Surgery & Advanced Aesthetics. Compression garments should be worn only as directed as part of your personalized post-operative care plan.

