Understanding Lipoedema: Causes, impacts, and treatment

Written by: Mr Brian Simons
Published:
Edited by: Kate Forristal

In his latest online article, Mr Brian Simons gives us his insights into Lipoedema. He explains what it is, the impacts, the causes and the treatment.

 

 

What is Lipoedema?

 

Lipoedema, also known as lipedema, is a debilitating condition that predominantly affects women, accounting for approximately 11% of women worldwide. This condition is characterized by an abnormal buildup of fat in the legs and sometimes in the arms, leading to a painful and challenging experience for those who suffer from it. Unfortunately, despite its prevalence, lipoedema remains underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, resulting in patients often being advised to lose weight, despite their efforts yielding little to no results.

 

 

What are the impacts of Lipoedema?

 

The profound effects of this condition are exacerbated by its hidden and widely unacknowledged nature, leading to discrimination, judgment, and reduced mobility, which can result in the development of other related health problems. As a result, patients frequently face considerable mental health difficulties, struggling with issues related to body image, self-esteem, and self-confidence, wrongly associating their challenges with weight gain, which they feel helpless in managing.

 

 Fortunately, in the UK, there are support groups dedicated to addressing this matter, providing valuable information and assistance to those seeking a better understanding and coping mechanisms.

 

What are the causes of Lipoedema?

 

The exact causes of lipoedema remain unknown; however, it is believed that hormonal changes, such as those occurring during puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and the use of contraceptive pills, could potentially be contributing factors

 

Most common symptoms of lipoedema are:

 

  • The lower body being out of proportion to the upper body
  • Weight gain predominantly in the hips, thighs and knees which is usually symmetrical.
  • Excess weight not seen on hands or feet.
  • Unexplained bruising.
  • Ability to lose weight from upper body but not lower body.
  • Affected areas may be sensitive to touch and pressure.
  • Pain and heaviness felt in the affected areas.
  • Skin of the affected areas can appear dimpled like orange peel.

 

What is the treatment for Lipoedema?

 

Liposuction is among the highly recommended treatments for Lipoedema, offering promising results for patients seeking relief from this condition. According to the Lipoedema UK 2021 Survey titled "Living with Lipoedema – Liposuction and Other Treatments," which involved 933 women with Lipoedema, an impressive 92% of participants reported a significant reduction in limb size and swelling after undergoing liposuction treatment. Furthermore, 87% of the respondents reported an overall improvement in their quality of life following the procedure.

 

While some patients may find benefits from an active lifestyle, weight loss efforts, compression garment usage, and lymphatic massages, liposuction can provide an additional stage of treatment for enhanced outcomes.

 

Mr Brian Simons is a highly regarded plastic surgeon with over 10 years of experience. You can book an appointment with him today on his Top Doctor’s profile.

By Mr Brian Simons
Plastic surgery

Mr Brian Simons is a leading plastic surgeon with significant experience in both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery based in Torquay. He specialises in breast surgery, liposuction and genital rejuvenation including female genital rejuvenation, alongside gynaecomastia, surgical abs, and non-surgical facial rejuvenation. He also performs tummy tuck operations and treats skin cancer. He privately practices as the lead surgeon at the Ministry of Aesthetics, alongside various clinics around the UK.

During his career, Mr Simons' experience has given him a broad range of plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery procedures that allow him to help his patients to select the option that is best for them. 

Mr Simons utilises his expert services for a wealth of further aesthetic requirements aside from those mentioned above. These include labiaplasty, chest reduction and breast enlargement as well as otoplasty, including earlobe repair and reshaping, and eyelid correction.   

Mr Simons, who has NHS experience at various hospitals, such as Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, has an impressive educational history. He has an MD from the University of Amsterdam and undertook his FRCS (London) fellowship at the world-renowned Plastic, Reconstructive, Hand and Burns unit at St. Andrews Hospital, Broomfield.

Mr Simons holds full registration as a plastic surgeon in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. He is a member of various respected associations including the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) as an overseas member. Furthermore, he is a member of the Dutch Association of Plastic Surgery (NVPC) and American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).       

View Profile

Overall assessment of their patients


  • Related procedures
  • Medicine body aesthetics
    Laser
    Dark circles
    Lip augmentation
    Hidrolipoctasia cavitation
    Laser tattoo removal
    Laser scar therapy
    Laser Lifting
    Alopecia
    Hair transplant
    This website uses our own and third-party Cookies to compile information with the aim of improving our services, to show you advertising related to your preferences as well analysing your browsing habits. You can change your settings HERE.