LIPOEDEMA

Lipoedema is a condition triggered most commonly during puberty, although it can worsen or develop during or after pregnancy. While there is no known cure, ongoing research and treatments are available to manage or slow its progression.

If diagnosed early (though rare), significant expansion of lipoedemic fat cells can be prevented through education on:

  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • Skincare
  • Use of compression garments

Key Statistics:
Lipoedema affects an estimated 11% of the post-puberty female population.

Symptoms

  • Buildup of fat in the arms and legs
  • Pain and swelling
  • Loose skin
  • Easy bruising

Lipoedema vs Normal Fat

Unlike normal fat, lipoedema fat contains less lymphatic tissue, causing issues with fluid retention and circulation. It can often be mistaken for cellulite, as both conditions lead to skin dimpling and uneven texture.

Post-Treatment Care

Surgery and professional treatments may significantly reduce symptoms, but maintaining results involves ongoing care such as balanced nutrition and physical activity. For personalized advice and care, consult with our specialists.

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