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If you thought compression wearables were limited to butt-lifting leggings and recovery boots that are more function than fashion, think again. These days, the compression industry extends to socks useful for travel, a full-body lymphatic drainage catsuit (yes, really), and even de-bloat underwear that no one has to know you've got under your clothes.

This, in part, is thanks to Lauren Dovey's brands Heat Healer and CEAN (pronounced "seen") that were founded to fill a major gap in the market. "Compression-wear is finally evolving because wellness has evolved. It's no longer just about what you eat or take. It's about how you live, how you move, and, yes, what you wear and put on your skin every day," Dovey tells Po

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