Lipedema

Lipedema is an abnormal accumulation of fat primarily on the legs and hips, which is often associated with swelling and discomfort. Even though there is currently no cure for lipedema, surgery can be an effective option to treat symptoms and improve quality of life.

One of the most common surgical treatments for lipedema is liposuction, a procedure in which excess fat is sucked out through a small skin incision using a cannula. Liposuction can be performed under local or general anesthesia and usually requires a recovery period of several weeks.

Like any surgical procedure, lipedema surgery is not without risks. Potential complications include infections, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia. In addition, the results of lipoedema surgery are not always predictable, and some patients may not achieve the desired result.

In addition to the surgical procedure, there are several non-surgical options for treating the symptoms of lipedema. This includes compression therapy, physical therapy, and weight control. Some patients find that a combination of these measures is most effective in managing their symptoms.

It is important to know that lipedema surgery is not recommended for everyone. It is usually reserved for patients with severe lipedema who have not managed their symptoms with non-surgical treatments. It is also important to find a qualified and experienced surgeon who is familiar with lipedema and its treatment. Dr. Christian Niehus is the right place for you.

It is also important to know that lipedema surgery is not a cure for the disease and that a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and exercise is important for long-term treatment of symptoms. In addition, post-surgery follow-up, including compression therapy and physical therapy, is crucial to achieve the best possible result.

It is important to have realistic expectations for the results of lipedema surgery. Although surgery can help alleviate the symptoms of lipedema, it is not always possible to remove all excess fat and there is a risk that remaining fat may regain through an unhealthy diet. In addition, surgery may not correct all associated problems, such as swelling and discomfort.

Lipedema is a complex condition that requires a multidisciplinary treatment approach. Patients are often cared for by a team of professionals, including a surgeon, a physical therapist and a dietician, to achieve the best possible outcome.

It's also important to consider the costs of lipedema surgery. In many cases, insurance does not cover the costs of the procedure and patients must pay them out of pocket. The cost of lipedema surgery may depend on various factors, such as the type of procedure, the surgeon's experience and qualifications, and the location of the procedure.

Before you have lipoedema surgery, it is important that you get a thorough examination by Dr. Christian Niehus. During this examination, Dr. Niehus will collect the patient's medical history, perform a physical examination, and discuss the patient's goals and expectations for the operation. Based on this information, Dr. Christian Niehus will recommend the best course of action for each patient.

In some cases, lipedema surgery may not be recommended due to medical factors or illnesses. For example, overweight or obese people may not be good candidates for surgery, as excess weight can put additional stress on affected areas and increase the risk of complications. People who smoke, who have had blood clots in the past, or who have other underlying conditions may also be out of the question for lipedema surgery.

It is also important to know that lipedema is a chronic condition and that long-term treatment is necessary to achieve the best possible outcome. This includes regular medical check-ups, continuous physical therapy and compression therapy, and a healthy lifestyle.

In some cases, multiple operations may be required to achieve the desired result. The extent of the procedure, as well as the number of procedures required, depends on the severity of lipedema, the patient's general health, and other individual factors.

It is also important to consider the potential side effects of lipedema surgery. As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of bleeding, infection, and other complications. Other possible side effects of lipedema surgery include scarring, changes in skin feel and fluid retention.

To minimize the risk of complications and achieve the best possible outcome, it is important to follow all instructions given by Dr. Niehus before and after surgery. This includes regular follow-up appointments, a healthy lifestyle and avoiding activities that could put too much strain on affected areas.

In summary, lipoedema surgery may be an effective option to treat the symptoms of this condition, but it is important to be aware of the potential side effects and risks. It is important to find a qualified and experienced surgeon, to have realistic expectations about the results to be achieved, and to know the cost of the procedure. A multidisciplinary approach, which also includes proper diet and exercise, aftercare and support, is essential for long-term treatment of the condition. Praxis am Zeltweg is the right place for you. Make an appointment with Dr. Niehus so you can talk to him about your treatment.

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