Selective combined liposuction (SCL) for lipedema treatment: Outcomes in symptoms improvement and aesthetic self-perception
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        Authors/contributors
                    - Pereira, Nicolás (Author)
- Venegas, Josefa (Author)
- López, Antonella (Author)
- Oñate, Vanessa (Author)
- Ruiz-Tagle, José (Author)
Title
            Selective combined liposuction (SCL) for lipedema treatment: Outcomes in symptoms improvement and aesthetic self-perception
        Abstract
            BACKGROUND: Lipedema is a chronic, progressive and underdiagnosed condition characterized by bilateral, disproportionate and painful subcutaneous fat accumulation in extremities. Key symptoms include pain, heaviness and easy bruising. Surgical treatment, particularly liposuction, has shown excellent outcomes in symptom reduction and quality of life improvement. This study evaluates clinical outcomes in symptoms and aesthetic self-perception improvements in patients treated with selective combined liposuction (SCL).
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of 126 female patients who underwent surgical treatment over a four-year period was performed. Selective tumescent liposuction combining power-assisted liposuction (PAL) with VASER (ultrasound-assisted liposuction) for proximal areas, especially the thighs. Demographic and clinical data, including BMI, medical history and comorbidities were analyzed. Symptoms such as pain, heaviness and edema, and body image perception were assessed preoperatively and six months postoperatively with a structured questionnaire.
RESULTS: The mean patient age was 39 years, with a mean BMI of 27.2. The mean aspirated volume was 3270 mL per procedure. In 25.4% of the cases (n=32), a second procedure was required, with an average total aspirated volume of 5150 mL. Significant symptom improvement was observed: 89% reported reduced pain, 92% reduced heaviness, 82% reduced edema. Mobility limitations improved in 91% of patients, while 60% reported enhanced aesthetic perception of their extremities. Additionally, 68% of patients expanded their wardrobe postoperatively.
CONCLUSIONS: Selective combined liposuction is a safe and highly effective technique for lipedema treatment, providing substantial symptom relief, improved body aesthetic self-perception, which leads to an improvement in the quality of life.
        Publication
            Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery: JPRAS
        Volume
            107
        Pages
            196-204
        Date
            2025-07-03
        Journal Abbr
            J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
        Language
            eng
        ISSN
            1878-0539
        Short Title
            Selective combined liposuction (SCL) for lipedema treatment
        Library Catalog
            PubMed
        Citation
            Pereira, N., Venegas, J., López, A., Oñate, V., & Ruiz-Tagle, J. (2025). Selective combined liposuction (SCL) for lipedema treatment: Outcomes in symptoms improvement and aesthetic self-perception. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery: JPRAS, 107, 196–204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2025.06.031
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