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You were right about your legs

It was never a diet problem. Full Flow™ is the compression built for the body your doctor missed.

  • The first thing you put on in the morning. Before the heaviness gets a chance.
  • The pain that followed you all day is manageable by hour four.
  • Built on 20–30 mmHg graduated compression, the exact range used in the 2025 clinical protocol that measurably reduced leg volume in 30 days.
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The Difference Lies in How Far It Goes

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Every legging ends at the ankle. Your lipedema doesn't.

Compression that stops at the calf is compression that gives up before it gets to the work.

Full Flow covers from the heel to the hip. No cuts. No edges. No pressure point where the sock suddenly ends.

The pain doesn't stop at your ankle. Neither should the help.

NOT ALL COMPRESSION IS FULL COMPRESSION

NOT ALL COMPRESSION IS FULL COMPRESSION

Full Flow™
Full Flow™
Lippylab
Regular Leggings / Knee-Highs
Covers where lipedema actually lives (hip to midfoot)
True graduated 20–30 mmHg (tighter at ankle, gradient up)
Flat-Knit (doesn't roll down into a tourniquet)
Open-Toe (your feet stay free)
Designed for 15+ Hour (wear without quitting on you)

What to Expect. Day by Day.

Day 1

The first time you put them on

You'll feel the pressure immediately. That's normal. Your legs aren't used to being held. Put them on before you get out of bed, when the fluid hasn't pooled yet. The first few days feel the most intense.

Week 1

Your body is learning

Your vascular and lymphatic systems start responding to the gradient. Most women tell us the afternoons feel noticeably less heavy by day 5. The "cement legs" feeling starts to fade.

Weeks 2 & 3

Consistency is where it lives

This is the part nobody tells you. The benefit compounds only with daily use. Women who wear them every day notice how different the days without them feel.

Week 4+

A new normal

You'll finish the day with your legs in conditions that used to be morning conditions. This isn't a cure. But the daily baseline changes, and you start to feel like someone in charge of it, not someone waiting out another bad leg day.

Here's what's actually happening inside your legs. GRAVITY vs. YOUR LEGS

This is the difference between a regular legging and graduated compression.

Fluid has a Direction

Pressure is highest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg.

That gradient is what pushes fluid upward, against gravity. It's the only reason full compression works.

Uniform compression (like Amazon socks) doesn't have it.

The Tourniquet Problem

Inelastic flat-knit fabric doesn't collapse and roll down.

Circular-knit (the cheap stuff) rolls at the knee and turns into a tourniquet which is worse than wearing nothing.

Your Muscles are the Pump

Flat-knit works with movement.

When you walk, the muscle pushes against the fabric, and the fabric pushes the fluid.

That's why movement + compression beats either alone.

20–30 mmHg is the Floor, not a Feature

The range used in the published clinical research is 20–30 mmHg.

Anything below 15 mmHg is an accessory.

Full Flow sits in the range the studies actually used.

SAME BODY. SAME DAY. DIFFERENT SUPPORT.

Not a transformation. It's what honest compression looks like in real use.

AFTER
AFTER
BEFORE
BEFORE
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FAQ's

How do I know I won't lose compression after a few washes? +

Wash cold, air dry, rotate two pairs.

Full Flow holds its 20–30 mmHg rating for 5–6 months of daily wear with that routine which is why we price a rotation bundle.

The cheap stuff loses compression by week two because the fiber can't take heat or a dryer.

Can I wear them while pregnant? +

Yes, but pregnancy changes your body weekly.

Talk to your OB about when to re-measure, and size up when your hip measurement changes.

Pregnancy is one of the three hormonal triggers for lipedema onset or flare compression during this window isn't optional, it's protective.

I already tried compression and it didn't work. Why would this be different? +

Honestly?

Because you probably tried 8–15 mmHg, not 20–30.

Or circular-knit, not flat-knit.

Or knee-highs when your lipedema lives in your thighs and hips.

Compression is a category with a massive quality spread.

The Amazon socks and the clinical-grade flat-knit share a name and almost nothing else.

Is this a treatment for lipedema? +

No. There is no cure for lipedema, and compression doesn't eliminate it.

What compression does and what the research supports is manage the pain, reduce the fluid load, and slow progression when worn daily.

It's the foundation of conservative treatment. Not the finish line.

Do they feel hot in summer? +

Flat-knit breathes better than circular-knit (the pharmacy kind).

But yes, any compression runs warmer than no compression. That's physics.

Most customers wear them through summer and tell us the alternative (swollen legs by 10am) is worse than the heat.