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🏃♂️ Compression that Moves with You!
Mojo Medical Compression Shorts provide 20-30mmHg graduated compression, crafted from a premium blend of 85% Nylon and 15% Spandex. Designed for both men and women, these shorts offer targeted support for various conditions, including varicose veins and lymphedema, while ensuring comfort and durability for everyday wear or athletic activities.
M**A
★★★★★ Amazing Compression & All-Day Comfort!
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love these compression shorts! The compression is just right, firm enough to provide great support but still comfortable for all-day wear. The material is high quality, breathable, and doesn’t feel overly restrictive.One of the best features is how smoothly they fit under dresses and skirts without rolling up or feeling bulky. They also stay in place, which is a huge plus! I’ve noticed a big difference in my leg fatigue and circulation since wearing these, especially during long workdays or travel.If you’re looking for effective compression, comfort, and a seamless fit, these are definitely worth it. Highly recommend!
A**L
Good compression for abdomen and thighs
I'm 5'4", weigh 150 pounds, have a waist of 35" and hips of 43". Amazon suggested that I order a size L, but I know I need to order a larger size in anything that goes over my abdomen and hips, so I ordered an XL. Those were a little tight, but I thought they'd stretch out with wear. They did, a little, but I needed another pair anyway, so I ordered XXL (2XL). That size is perfect. I have lymphedema in my abdomen and one thigh post cancer surgery. I wear thigh-high prescription compression stockings, but I needed something for my abdomen, and this is it. The weave is tight enough that I was able to cut a hole in it for my stoma to poke through (I had a urostomy) and it still seems to compress. I wouldn't suggest anyone else try that, but it worked for me. Yes, you can get a custom-made version with a hole in it from a medical manufacturer, but not at this price. I did find that they are hot in summer (but only when the temperatures are in the 80-90 degree Fahrenheit range and above), but a lighter version wouldn't be sturdy enough for me to cut the hole.
A**N
Decent – Would be great for my condition if top was looser (May-Thurner/Pelvic Congestion)
(Pre-edit: 3 stars)I don't think there's really a need for the top to have a band, because the shorts are tight enough that they should stay up just fine if the top wasn't tighter. I put them on to help my May-Thurner/pelvic congestion syndrome, and they felt AMAZING as they were coming on, the blood/swelling being pushed upwards out of my thighs. Then they gave moderate pressure around the pelvic area, which was good to help circulation of the blood congested there. However, the fact that the waistband was tighter than the fabric below it meant the blood just got trapped and couldn't properly move out of my pelvis/lower abdomen. The pain only moved to new focal point.I'm thinking of cutting the band off and hoping the hip section stays up fine...So, if you really need to promote circulation throughout your whole body, these may not be for you (unless you modify them like I'm considering) [EDIT: See update]. And if your condition is already sensitive to bands on your underwear or pants, that would be a big indication that these may not be great for you.That being said, the band is less thick than that of many other compression shorts I've seen, and it's not much tighter than semi-tight underwear, so for anyone who isn't particularly sensitive to tightness, they could be fine. Nothing's wrong with them other than that, as far as I see.– – –(Post-edit: 4 stars)UPDATE: I've found that, if I move the band down to the underwear line rather than waist height, the shorts help more than they hurt. They've been helpful for my pain in combination with wearing clothes that don't require a waistband, plus compression stockings at times too. (Tip: Nightshirts, tunics, kaftans, robes, dresses all options to search up. "Tunic nightshirt" is a good search query – getting a soft, elastic one for around the house has been a game-changer for me. Specify "men's" if you want it to look unisex or masculine.)Also, I've taken to sleeping with the shorts pulled down below the hips to just cover my thighs, which is really helpful because I'd been having a lot of pelvic/leg swelling in bed that, if I wore the shorts, only relocated itself to just above the waistband. This method is very helpful for the symptoms while avoiding that. (Of course it feels strange, so this tip is just for those in major need of relief.)I'm now thinking of cutting 1 or more vertical slits in the waistband for more looseness, then stitching the edges to preserve quality.All in all, the shorts have been helpful as they are, as long as I keep the waistband low. I'm not sure whether there are better options out there, considering those I've seen usually have thicker waistbands.
M**A
Love this compression inner thigh garment
So far I didn’t think I’d like this, I ordered expensive Marena garments other compression garments which I’ve since returned. I ordered another one of these yesterday, I find the compression for the thighs is working great so far. I wish they were a little longer for inner thigh liposuction. I’ve used other garments for other areas for liposuction and this one works just as good.
V**H
Tight fit
These compression shorts will do the trick for excellent compression in cases of muscular injury in the hip, thigh and groin areas. They fit very tight for the chosen size. They are very difficult to get on and off and cannot be removed quickly in case of incontinent issues. They fit under loose fitting pants.
T**M
Compression is legit
I have purchased 4 pair so far and plan to purchase many more. I have CVI and full body lymphedema. These have been the most comfortable support. The sizing is accurate and the compression is legit
M**Y
Great THIGH compression!
I ordered this hoping that these shirts would have more thigh compression than my Faja compression garment, and it did not disappoint! My current compression garment offers lots of compression on the hips and torso, but not much on the thighs. These little compression shorts really do the trick! You do have to make sure that the crotch is hiked up where it belongs to get even compression, but I highly recommend these!
A**R
Cannot recommend this. At all
The sizing chart is not accurate. And these are not returnable. $30 down the drain.
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