Breaking the circle-effectiveness of liposuction in lipedema

J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2023 Jun;21(6):601-609. doi: 10.1111/ddg.15064. Epub 2023 May 15.

Abstract

Background: Lipedema is a common chronic fat distribution disorder often aligned with pain and reduced quality of life affecting 6-10% of the female population. Although lipedema has acquired more scientific attention in the last decade, validated diagnosis and treatment still remain challenging for specialists.

Patients and methods: In this article we evaluate the effect of liposuction on appearance, pain and coexisting diseases of 860 patients with lipedema. Comparison among stages of lipedema pre- and post-liposuction was performed by using t-Tests for independent samples and Kruskal-Wallis-Tests.

Results: Our study demonstrates the positive effect on pain reduction in patients with lipedema after liposuction (NRS 2.24) compared with pre-liposuction pain perception (NRS 6.99) and pain perception of patients with conservative treatment (NRS 6.26). Significant differences were shown in the perception between the stages of lipedema and in the reduction of pain perception by liposuction. Furthermore we examined co-diseases in patients with lipedema, primarily menstruation complaints (43%), sleeplessness (36%) and migraine (35%).

Conclusions: A progress of lipedema disease leads not only to a change of appearance and proportion but also to a progressive increase of pain. Liposuction shows a significant effect on pain reduction -independent of the patients' stage of lipedema.

Keywords: body contouring; lipedema; liposuction; quality of life.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lipectomy* / adverse effects
  • Lipedema* / diagnosis
  • Lipedema* / surgery
  • Pain / etiology
  • Quality of Life