

🖤 Elevate your leg wellness with science-backed comfort and style.
Bioflect® Compression Leggings combine innovative bio-ceramic fabric, raised micro-massage knit, and moderate compression to support fluid retention, reduce swelling, and enhance mobility. Designed with a high waist for core support and crafted from durable microfiber, these leggings offer therapeutic benefits for conditions like lipedema and arthritis while ensuring all-day comfort and flexibility.
| Closure type | Pull On |
| Fabric type | Microfiber |
| Inseam | 24 Inches |
| Rise style | High Rise |
G**B
Great leggings once I figured out an easy way to get them on.
These compression leggings were recommended by my physical therapist for my lympho/lipedema knees and legs. I was hesitant of how the upper part of these leggings would affect my gut issues from several surgeries, but I’ve found the high waistband and lighter compression on the tummy area to be quite comfortable. Update: I’ve worn this pair and another pair almost daily for over a month. They seem to be very durable and wash up nicely. These are thicker leggings. Great for cooler temps. As far as getting these on, once I figured out how to do it (definitely do not use the “scrunch” method recommended on the package) I find these go on relatively easily and without pain. Tip: fold them inside out until you have a lower leg amount about the length of a knee high. Pull on up to your knee (like you’d put on a knee high sock). At this point the rest of the legging should be folded back over your calves so that the crotch is inside out at your ankles. Now begin taking about 4-6” and unfold above your knees. Do this again until the legging is about mid-thigh. At this point you can just unfold them the rest of way up over your belly and make any minor adjustments you need to. Reverse the process when you take them off and they’ll be ready to go the next day. The whole process takes me less than a minute and is pain free. Hope this is helpful for anyone with painful legs.
C**T
Nice compression.
5’2” 127lbs size sm/med. these are exactly what I hoped they would be. They were a challenge to get on, but I’ve put on plenty of pairs of Quality compression socks and compression tights for running, so it wasn’t anything ultra challenging,but the tights do come with a good set of instructions for those who aren’t used to putting on compression tights. They are very durable and not see-through at all, but because of the nature of the netting, if you pull them and stretch them with your hands, there is mesh between. They feel like a nice tight compression that somehow is still comfortable. They also feel breathable. I tend to overheat easily, but I plan on wearing these under my work scrub pants because I’ve been able to comfortably wear them underneath comfy pants at home, but if I had a long enough shirt, I could wear them on their own. I also really like that they come up high and support my abdomen and torso. It makes them much more comfy.
N**E
Great for POTS, dysautonomia, hEDS
I have dysautonomia, orthostatic intolerance, POTS, tachycardia, etc., from long covid and hypermobile Ehlers Danlos (a connective tissue disorder). My doctor recommended daily footless, waist-high compression to (1) help with fluid pooling, (2) help with heart rate issues, and (3) help with proprioception (clumsiness). I've tried more expensive medical brands (Juzo, Sigvaris, etc) and cheaper Amazon brands (Lin, Terramed, etc). These are the sweet spot for comfort/compression/value. I'm 5'7", oscillate between 135 and 150 pounds (size 6 to 8), usually around a 30" waist and 39-41" hips, 32" inseam. The size chart puts me at the M/L, but I found the S/M to be perfect for both compression and length. I've been wearing two pairs in rotation for the past year and a half, probably 4 days a week, and one of them now has a couple of holes, but they're easily sewn. I really like the waist band on these (not too tight, stretchy, but still some compression), and I really like the lower leg compression on these (that's where I most need it!). I also like that they are a little thicker and look like real leggings rather than the Juzo, which made me feel self conscious when wearing them on their own with the butt not covered. At a family reunion, I saw a cousin who is a nurse at a vein clinic, and she said, "I noticed you're wearing the Bioflect waffle leggings! We recommend those to all our patients." So they're apparently also LNP approved!
C**C
Too Long
My PT recommended this specific brand of compression leggings, however, they were way too long. I’m 5’4”, and they covered my heels and my entire foot, leaving only my toes sticking out. I would be fine with that since compression on my feet is needed as well, except that they bunched terribly at the ankle. Returned and ordered the capri length. The quality is very good, just too long.
L**R
Lymphedema SAVIOR - Finally a great compression option that works for me
If you suffer from Lymphedema or Lipodema or just have swelling in your legs THESE are the compression leggings to buy. I am tall (5'10"), and plus size (22/24) and have suffered from lympadema for YEARS. I recently started a series of vein surgeries to try and correct the issue but I still have swelling. I have tried EVERY.SINGLE.KIND of compression socks, leggings, you name it. I found these and literally 2 hours after having them on raced to my computer to buy MORE. Like every color available. They have a unique texture to them that gives a very different type of compression, you can feel it with the waffle-like pattern and how it actually gives you support and crazy comfort. I have tossed all of the losers I have invested in in the past and THESE are the only ones I will ever buy again. They are most costly, but trust me, work every penny. They wash and dry great with no striking, no piling, and a nice thicker fabric to give you a more flattering coverage.
P**I
The best compression stockings!
I have lipedema and occasionally lymphedema. Of all he compression stockings I've used, thesexare by far my favorite, both fir comfort and how well they do their job. Thank you!
M**W
Amazing product for Post Plastic Surgery Compression
This product has been a life saver for me. I recently had tummy tuck and liposuction on several areas of my body at one time. These garments allowed my body to heal as the fajas (NOT THIS PRODUCT) cause major blisters on my hips. As a result of no longer the faja and moving to these compression my body's lymphatic system was able to get the fluid moving throughout my body. Get the whole line-up. It's definitely worth the investment. The Fit matches their size chart. Just be patient when you put them on as compression anything means tight so it will take a bit of effort to get them on. If you are swollen from surgery, plan to get at least 2 different sizes, as you will need to eventually go in size as your swelling goes down. The quality is nice; stretchiness is as expected because it is meant for compression and the color is Black which it was.
E**H
Poor Fabric Quality
The leggings were very comfortable and easy to put on, however after only three times wearing them they have holes. I don’t have long nails to tear through them and only wore them around the house. The area with the hole had come with a small snag in that spot when I opened the package. I was extra careful since I had seen other reviewers experienced holes, but I don’t think I could have been careful enough. These are quite expensive to be practically single use.
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