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Modern approaches to the diagnosis and multimodal management of lipedema: A phlebology-oriented clinical framework
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- Hendesi, Fariba (Author)
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Modern approaches to the diagnosis and multimodal management of lipedema: A phlebology-oriented clinical framework
Abstract
BackgroundLipedema is a chronic and progressive disorder of subcutaneous adipose tissue that predominantly affects women and is frequently misdiagnosed as obesity, lymphedema, or venous disease. Increasing evidence indicates that lipedema represents a systemic vascular-lymphatic-inflammatory disorder rather than a cosmetic or metabolic condition. Delayed diagnosis often results in progressive fibrosis, lymphatic dysfunction, chronic pain, and functional impairment.ObjectiveThis review aims to present a structured, clinically applicable framework for the diagnosis and multimodal management of lipedema within phlebology practice, with an emphasis on stage-specific assessment and integrated therapeutic strategies.MethodsA narrative clinical review of peer-reviewed literature in phlebology, vascular medicine, lymphatic disorders, and adipose tissue pathology was conducted. Diagnostic criteria, clinical staging, and differential diagnostic features were synthesized into a practical, stage-based framework. A multilayer therapeutic approach targeting inflammation, lymphatic function, adipose tissue pathology, extracellular matrix remodeling, and post-treatment rehabilitation is proposed.ResultsAccurate diagnosis of lipedema relies primarily on clinical evaluation, including pain assessment, tissue palpation, characteristic fat distribution, and exclusion of lymphedema and simple obesity. Early-stage identification enables effective intervention focused on inflammation control and lymphatic unloading, potentially preventing irreversible fibrosis. Advanced stages require targeted adipose tissue interventions, fibrosis management, and structured rehabilitation to preserve mobility and quality of life.ConclusionLipedema should be recognized as a systemic vascular-lymphatic-inflammatory disorder within phlebology practice. Early diagnosis and implementation of a structured, stage-specific multimodal treatment framework may significantly alter disease progression and reduce the risk of long-term disability.
Publication
Phlebology
Date
2026-05-11
Pages
2683555261451571
Journal Abbr
Phlebology
PMID
42109060
ISSN
1758-1125
Short Title
Modern approaches to the diagnosis and multimodal management of lipedema
Language
eng
Library Catalog
PubMed
Citation
Hendesi, F. (2026). Modern approaches to the diagnosis and multimodal management of lipedema: A phlebology-oriented clinical framework. Phlebology, 2683555261451571. https://doi.org/10.1177/02683555261451571
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