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Lipedema: pathophysiological insights and therapeutic strategies - An update for dermatologists

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Title
Lipedema: pathophysiological insights and therapeutic strategies - An update for dermatologists
Abstract
Lipedema is a chronic and progressive disorder characterized by disproportionate fat accumulation, mainly affecting the lower extremities of women, and commonly accompanied by sensations of heaviness, tenderness, and discomfort. While its pathogenesis remains largely unknown, genetic, hormonal, and microvascular factors have been implicated. The condition often coexists with psychological distress, which significantly detracts from the quality of life of affected individuals. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, as no specific biomarkers or imaging modalities have been proven sufficiently reliable for identification. Proposed managements are controversial, although current treatment focuses on symptom management and disease control through conservative methods such as compression and non-invasive device therapies, specialized diets, and physical rehabilitation or surgical treatments. Psychological support is vital in addressing the emotional challenges of the condition. Despite recent advancements in the understanding and management of lipedema, there remains a critical need for further research to establish standardized diagnostic criteria and targeted therapeutic strategies for this debilitating condition.
Publication
Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia
Date
2026-01-08
Volume
101
Issue
1
Pages
501270
Journal Abbr
Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
ISSN
1806-4841
Short Title
Lipedema
Language
eng
Library Catalog
PubMed
Citation
Dal’Forno-Dini, T., Birck, M. S., Saalfeld, R. M., Macedo, C. L. D., & Bagatin, E. (2026). Lipedema: pathophysiological insights and therapeutic strategies - An update for dermatologists. Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia, 101(1), 501270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2025.501270