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Gabriele Faerber1, Manuel Cornely2, Constance Daubert3

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This guideline offers optimized diagnosis and treatment strategies for lipedema, incorporating expert consensus on management. It provides 60 recommendations for healthcare professionals to improve patient care for this condition.

Keywords:
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  • Phlebology and Lymphology
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines

Background:

  • Lipedema diagnosis and treatment require standardized, evidence-based approaches.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for optimal patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a consensus-based S2k guideline for optimizing lipedema diagnosis and treatment.
  • To integrate diverse professional perspectives into a unified treatment concept.

Main Methods:

  • Development initiated and led by the German Society of Phlebology and Lymphology (DGPL).
  • Formulation of 60 recommendations based on current scientific evidence and expert consensus.
  • Inclusion of diagnostics, conservative and surgical treatments, psychosocial factors, and self-management.

Main Results:

  • Sixty consensus-based recommendations covering all aspects of lipedema management.
  • Detailed guidance on diagnostic criteria, differential diagnoses, and co-occurring conditions.
  • Emphasis on sensible treatment measures and self-management options.

Conclusions:

  • The guideline provides a comprehensive framework for the best possible treatment of lipedema patients.
  • It serves as an orientation aid for healthcare professionals, allowing for justified deviations.
  • Aims to standardize and improve the quality of care for lipedema nationally and internationally.