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Lipedema

On this page you can find out more about lipedema liposuction at the Yuveo Clinic in Düsseldorf.

It is the only method which makes it possible that a long-term treatment success can be achieved for a present fat distribution disorder.

This disease can affect overweight women as well as athletic and slim women.

Men are much less likely to develop the disease if they have specific hormonal disorders.

When non-surgical treatments have been exhausted and the symptoms of the mostly affected women cannot be reduced further, liposuction may be the right strategy.

Generally, larger amounts need to be liposuctioned, mainly in the legs, for this fatty tissue disorder, especially when it comes to advanced stages of lipedema.

However, the arms, hips and buttocks can also be affected.

Such liposuctions are only offered by a few specialists. Your plastic surgeons Dr Schumann and Dr Schumann-Averkiou have many years of experience with such procedures, and the entire Düsseldorf team is trained as well.

Our competent anaesthesia team at the Yuveo Clinic in Düsseldorf ensures gentle anaesthesia during lipedema surgery.

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Characteristics of lipedema liposuction

It is the only method by which a long-term treatment success can be achieved in the case of an existing fat distribution disorder.

Liposuction - an efficient method

Lipedema is predominantly soft fatty tissue, which can be suctioned off excellently. Thus, especially with the help of vibration-assisted PAL, large amounts can be extracted - with only little blood loss.

Rest and compression after surgery

A longer period of rest compared to standard liposuction should be taken into account. Longer compression by means of corsetry, for example on the treated legs, also makes sense.

Excess skin

Significant excess skin may remain if large amounts of lipedema have to be suctioned out. This may be accompanied by the need for the following tightening operation.

Lipedema treatment

Lipedema treatment is managed by liposuction. This is a well-established surgery method.

However, before you decide to have this operation, we recommend that you exhaust the conservative treatment options.

You should also rule out other causes, circumferential increase, such as lymphedema or edema due to internal diseases, which show themselves through their specific symptoms.

Liposuction for a better quality of life

Liposuction reduces the amount of fatty tissue on the arms and legs (or hips and buttocks) affected by lipedema, sometimes drastically, which is accompanied by a significant reduction in physical as well as psychological discomfort.

Our patients benefit in particular from the reduced tendency to swell and the reduction in pain. This can significantly improve the patients’ quality of life.

Modern and gentle surgical method

In principle, the procedure for lipedema is carried out in the same way as described in the article liposuction.

A popular procedure is PAL (power-assisted liposuction), which uses micro-vibrations to ensure better tissue protection. In other words, because of the tissue protection, more fatty tissue of the lipoedema can be suctioned out than with the conventional technique.

Suction quantities vary greatly

The quantities that are suctioned depend on the complaints of the women and the stages of lipedema. While in the early stages, a few litres are sufficient, in advanced stages, so-called mega liposuction is performed with up to more than 10 litres of volume.
A fat distribution disorder that is mainly localised on the lower legs, thighs and hips.

Lipedema, fat
A fat distribution disorder which is mainly localised on the lower legs, thighs and hips.

FAQ: Lipedema treatment

What is lipedema?

This fatty tissue disease is a chronically progressive symmetrical and painful fat distribution disorder localised on the lower legs, thighs and hips.

This chronic progressive disease occurs predominantly in women and is familial.

Checking the facts

  • Surgeons: Dr. Schumann and Dr. Schumann-Averkiou
  • Treatment duration:
    About up to 3 hours
  • Anaesthesia:
    local anaesthesia with twilight sleep, general anaesthesia
  • Hospital stay:
    outpatient or inpatient
  • Aftercare:
    Compression for several weeks to months, keep legs elevated, rest
  • Removal of stitches:
    after about 5 to 7 days
  • Sport:
    Time off for about 6 weeks
  • Costs: We will inform you about the costs.

Related topics

  • Liposuction

  • Lipomatosis, which includes lipedema, is a condition associated with a fat distribution disorder in which multiple (many) lipomas or a lipoma-like accumulation of fat tissue are found in certain regions.

  • Lipomas are isolated and asymmetrical fat growths.

     
Liposuction for lipedema, 15 litres of fat removed.