Chronic oedema of all causes is thought to be more prevalent than studies have shown. The impact of this chronic condition encompasses many physical, psychological and social domains, many of which are not acknowledged nor addressed. Successful management relies on three factors. The first is early detection and commencement of treatment to prevent complications occurring. The second is an holistic multidimensional approach to address all the associated physical, psychological and social sequellae. Finally, collaboration between specialist and generalist health professionals is essential to ensure the best treatment is delivered in the best healthcare location. To achieve these there needs to be a network of suitably qualified practitioners who are upskilled by robust awareness and education systems, all of which should be supported by stable financial and human resources.