Efficacy of a 5-Week Multilayer Bandaging Protocol on Clinical Outcomes in Women with Lipedema: A Retrospective Study
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Authors/contributors
- Patton, Laura (Author)
- Reverdito, Valeria (Author)
- Macrelli, Annalisa (Author)
- Orizio, Giorgia (Author)
- Bellucci, Alessandra (Author)
- Casella, Luca (Author)
- Comignani, Nicolò (Author)
- Brescancin, Davide Ruhdja (Author)
- Palmeri, Giuseppe Paolo (Author)
- Ricolfi, Lorenzo (Author)
Title
Efficacy of a 5-Week Multilayer Bandaging Protocol on Clinical Outcomes in Women with Lipedema: A Retrospective Study
Abstract
Background: The aim of the study was to verify the effectiveness of a 5-week intensive protocol of multilayer bandaging alone or in combination with diet, applied to the clinical practice of lipedema. Methods: 114 women with lipedema were studied, divided into three groups: 35 women were treated with multilayer bandaging in biweekly sessions for 5 weeks, 48 were treated with the same bandaging protocol combined with an anti-inflammatory diet, and 31 women received no treatment. The effect on anthropometry, lower limb volume, pain caused by the tissue fold, and subjective symptoms were evaluated. Results: Women who completed the 5-week intensive protocol of multilayer bandaging showed a statistically significant reduction in all observed parameters: body weight, waist and hip circumference, lower limb volume, pain, and subjective symptoms. The group of women treated with multilayer bandaging and diet showed a significantly greater reduction in lower limb volume and body weight. The treatments were effective regardless of age, BMI, clinical stage, and the presence of fovea in both groups. The wearing time with the multilayer bandage had a positive correlation in the group treated with bandage in combination with diet. Conclusion: A 5week intensive protocol of multilayer bandaging of the lower limbs is an effective treatment for reducing the symptoms and clinical signs of lipedema at all stages of the disease, even in the absence of edema. Adding nutritional therapy during the bandaging cycle increases the effectiveness of the treatment on the volume of the affected extremities and body weight.
Repository
Medicine and Pharmacology
Date
2026-02-26
Accessed
3/3/26, 1:25 PM
Short Title
Efficacy of a 5-Week Multilayer Bandaging Protocol on Clinical Outcomes in Women with Lipedema
Language
en
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Patton, L., Reverdito, V., Macrelli, A., Orizio, G., Bellucci, A., Casella, L., Comignani, N., Brescancin, D. R., Palmeri, G. P., & Ricolfi, L. (2026). Efficacy of a 5-Week Multilayer Bandaging Protocol on Clinical Outcomes in Women with Lipedema: A Retrospective Study. Medicine and Pharmacology. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202602.1266.v1
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