There's something so superhero about a high-waisted pair of skin-tight leggings. Your entire lower body is wrapped up tight — sometimes all the way up to your rib cage — making you feel secure and ready to take on the day. Even if you don't plan on leaving the house, those compression leggings can give you the confidence to take on that spin class, try Pilates for the first time, or maybe just change out of your usual sweats.
But if you spend the majority of your days in leggings, it's worth knowing how they affect you on a physiological level. It might seem silly to ask, but can tight leggings cause damage? According to experts, it's something more people should probably be asking. While we know that waist trainers and corsets are bad news for your body, leggings are a bit more ambiguous.
Still, you might've started to worry after removing a skin-tight pair and seeing your body physically expand, or seeing the red marks left behind. Turns out, wearing tight, high-waisted pants can indeed have an impact on your health — especially when it comes to your core and pelvic floor , a group of muscles and ligaments that support everything in your pelvis. To offer more clarity, we asked an expert what your favorite leggings might be doing to your body, and whether or not you should consider giving them up (or at least slipping into something a bit looser for your next Netflix marathon).
Read on to see what they had to say. Hayley Kava , PT, is a pelvic-floor physical therapist..
