Lipedema Reframed: AFS Framework for Surgical and Transdisciplinary Management

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Title
Lipedema Reframed: AFS Framework for Surgical and Transdisciplinary Management
Abstract
Lipedema has long been misclassified as a cosmetic concern or a subtype of obesity, leading to delayed diagnosis and suboptimal surgical outcomes. Growing molecular, histopathologic, and imaging evidence supports lipedema as a systemic disorder involving adipose tissue, connective matrix, vascular–lymphatic integrity, and neuroimmune regulation. To integrate these findings into a clinically actionable model, we introduce the concept of Adipoconnective Fragility Syndrome (AFS), framing lipedema as a multisystem condition with direct implications for surgical planning and perioperative management.
Publication
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Date
2026-05-11
Journal Abbr
Aesth Plast Surg
Accessed
5/14/26, 5:56 PM
ISSN
1432-5241
Short Title
Lipedema Reframed
Language
en
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Springer Link
Citation
Villa, H. F., Muñoz, J., & Padilla-Correa, A. M. (2026). Lipedema Reframed: AFS Framework for Surgical and Transdisciplinary Management. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-026-05882-4
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