Safe Air Travel & Logistics

Compression Socks 101: Choosing the Right mmHg for Surgery Flights

Traveler at an airport wearing a knee‑high compression sock, with medical paperwork and incision dressing visible, preparing to board a US‑bound flight

Traveling home after surgery abroad requires careful planning to reduce clot and swelling risk. This guide explains how to choose the right compression level (mmHg) for different surgical and flight-related risk profiles. Follow these practical aftercare steps to travel safely…

Flying After BBL: The Ultimate Guide to Sitting & Safety

Patient at airport gate wearing compression stockings and holding a donut cushion with medical paperwork visible on the seat

Had a Brazilian Butt Lift abroad and planning to fly home? This guide explains preflight clearance, safe sitting strategies, DVT prevention, and complication planning so you can travel with confidence. It covers exact timelines, packing checklists, seat and cushion choices,…