Light Compression Socks for Everyday Comfort
Helps reduce mild swelling
Supports circulation throughout the day
Comfortable for all-day wear
Surgeon-designed for real leg health
Dr. Johnny's compression socks weren't designed by a marketing team. They were developed by Dr. Jean Segal — a surgeon with over 35 years treating patients with venous disease, swelling, and circulation problems. Every compression level we offer exists because his patients needed it. Stylish enough to wear every day. Effective enough to make a real difference.
- • Graduated compression — tightest at the ankle, loosening upward
- • Designed for all-day wear across every lifestyle
- • Available in medical-grade 20-30 and 30-40 mmHg for clinical needs
Not sure which pair to choose?
All of our diabetic socks are made with the same non-binding comfort — so it really comes down to how you like to wear them.
Is 15–20 mmHg right for you?
This is a great choice if you:
- Spend long hours standing or sitting
- Travel frequently (flights, long drives)
- Experience mild swelling in your feet or ankles
- Want everyday support without tight pressure
- Are new to compression socks
Helps reduce mild swelling
Supports circulation throughout the day
Comfortable for all-day wear
What does "15–20 mmHg" mean?
Compression levels are measured in mmHg (millimeters of mercury), which indicates how much pressure the socks apply to your legs.
15–20 mmHg is considered light compression — enough to support circulation and reduce mild swelling, while still being comfortable for everyday use.
Compression Socks | 15-20 mmHg
If you're unsure which compression level to choose, 15–20 mmHg is the best place to start.
Surgeon-designed for real leg health
Dr. Johnny's compression socks weren't designed by a marketing team. They were developed by Dr. Jean Segal — a surgeon with over 35 years treating patients with venous disease, swelling, and circulation problems.
Every compression level we offer exists because his patients needed it. Stylish enough to wear every day. Effective enough to make a real difference.
- Graduated compression — tightest at the ankle, loosening upward
- Designed for all-day wear across every lifestyle
- Available in medical-grade 20-30 and 30-40 mmHg for clinical needs
Why regular socks aren't enough
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Helps reduce swelling
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Supports circulation
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Reduces leg fatigue
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Comfortable for daily wear
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Comfortable for daily wear
Not sure which pair to choose
All of our diabetic socks are made with the same non-binding comfort — so it really comes down to how you like to wear them.

Designed for Comfort,
Engineered for Support.

Designed for Comfort,
Engineered for Support.
Not enough support?
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