Lipedema Diagnosis, Clinical Manifestations, and Therapeutics: A Systematic Review
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- Vazirnia, Aria (Author)
- Smart, David R. (Author)
- Mohseni, Yasmine (Author)
- Amron, David M. (Author)
Title
Lipedema Diagnosis, Clinical Manifestations, and Therapeutics: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Lipedema is a chronic, underdiagnosed adipose disorder marked by disproportionate fat accumulation, pain, and impaired mobility. Misdiagnosis as obesity or lymphedema delays care and increases morbidity. We systematically reviewed clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and management options (conservative and surgical). A comprehensive search of the PubMed database was conducted in January 2025 for English-language articles published from January 1950 to January 2023 using the keywords "lipedema" or "lipoedema." Additional references were identified via manual review of relevant systematic reviews. Two independent reviewers screened studies and graded quality using a modified Oxford scale. Of 339 articles, 61 met the inclusion criteria. Most were observational cohorts, case series, or expert consensus, with few randomized trials. Conservative therapies, including ketogenic or Rare Adipose Disorders (RAD) diets, compression therapy, and aquatic exercise, were associated with reduced pain and swelling (Grade 2A-2B). Tumescent liposuction showed the strongest evidence for sustained symptom improvement, mobility, and quality of life (Grade 1 recommendation, evidence quality 2-3). Lipedema is a distinct, progressive condition requiring early recognition and intervention. Conservative therapies may provide partial relief, but tumescent liposuction remains the most effective treatment. Standardized diagnostic criteria, validated patient-reported outcomes, and clearer guidelines are needed to harmonize care and improve long-term outcomes.
Publication
International Journal of Dermatology
Date
2026-01-07
Journal Abbr
Int J Dermatol
ISSN
1365-4632
Short Title
Lipedema Diagnosis, Clinical Manifestations, and Therapeutics
Language
eng
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PubMed
Citation
Vazirnia, A., Smart, D. R., Mohseni, Y., & Amron, D. M. (2026). Lipedema Diagnosis, Clinical Manifestations, and Therapeutics: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Dermatology. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.70227
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