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Treatment of lipoedema using liposuction: Results of our own surveys

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Title
Treatment of lipoedema using liposuction: Results of our own surveys
Abstract
Background: Lipedema is a painful, genetically induced, abnormal deposition of subcutaneous fat in the extremities of women. The pathogenesis is unknown. Also unknown is the number of women affected in Germany. This study presents the epidemiology of the disease. There are currently two treatment options available: Complex physical decongestive therapy and liposuction. Liposuction is the only method that removes fat permanently. An additional study proves its effectiveness and highlights its vital role as part of a comprehensive treatment concept.
Publication
Phlebologie
Volume
44
Issue
03
Pages
121-132
Date
05/2015
Journal Abbr
Phlebologie
Language
en
ISSN
0939-978X, 2567-5826
Short Title
Treatment of lipoedema using liposuction
Accessed
9/29/20, 1:02 AM
Archive
researchgate
Citation
Rapprich, S., Baum, S., Kaak, I., Kottmann, T., & Podda, M. (2015). Treatment of lipoedema using liposuction: Results of our own surveys. Phlebologie, 44(03), 121–132. researchgate. https://doi.org/10.12687/phleb2265-3-2015