Management of Lipedema Beyond Liposuction: A Case Study

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Authors/contributors
Title
Management of Lipedema Beyond Liposuction: A Case Study
Abstract
Lipedema is a pathologic accumulation of adipose tissue in the subcutaneous layer of the extremities. This connective tissue disorder, which predominately affects females, is often misdiagnosed despite an incidence of ∼11%. Misdiagnosis often leads to delays in appropriate treatment, further increasing the morbidity of the condition. The authors report their facilities' experience in treating a patient with lipedema, requiring multiple surgical interventions involving liposuction and skin debulking to achieve desired aesthetic outcomes. The patient presented to the plastic surgery clinic with severe lipedema of the bilateral lower extremities. She previously underwent a panniculectomy and bilateral lower extremity liposuction without achieving the desired aesthetic results. Prior conservative management and liposuction alone were both unsuccessful treatment options and she required debulking procedures, along with further liposuction, as definitive management. The patient underwent 2 procedures at the clinic, both consisting of liposuction and panniculectomy of the lower extremities and buttocks. The procedures were conducted 1 year apart but were able to achieve the patient's desired aesthetics goals. Management of lipedema can be challenging, but not impossible. This case report shows that local excision is a viable option for treatment if minimally invasive options yield limited results.
Publication
Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Open Forum
Volume
5
Pages
ojad088
Date
2023
Journal Abbr
Aesthet Surg J Open Forum
Language
eng
ISSN
2631-4797
Short Title
Management of Lipedema Beyond Liposuction
Library Catalog
PubMed
Citation
Bouillon, V. N., Hinson, C. S., Hu, M., & Brooks, R. M. (2023). Management of Lipedema Beyond Liposuction: A Case Study. Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Open Forum, 5, ojad088. https://doi.org/10.1093/asjof/ojad088
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