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A Novel Compression Garment With a Dynamic External Lymphatic Drainage System: A Proof of Concept Study
Ali Mojallal1, Fabien Boucher1, Zmorda Ei Messioui1
1From the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse, CHU de Lyon, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.
Background:
Postoperative compression has been widely used for over half a century to reduce lymphatic stasis, pain, and edema, while promoting healing and optimal skin redraping. However, most commercially available garments share similar designs, with little innovation in recent decades.
Objectives:
To present and evaluate a novel compression garment integrating an external lymphatic drainage system designed to enhance postoperative recovery.
Methods:
Based on anatomical lymphatic pathways, we developed and patented a novel compression garment (Drain Lipo Panty®, DLP) incorporating skin-adherent silicone strips aligned with physiological drainage lines. Prototype garments were designed with unilateral silicone integration, allowing intra-patient comparison. This prospective, single-center study included patients undergoing lipoabdominoplasty and/or lower-limb liposuction. Assessments were performed at postoperative days 0, 7, 15, 30, and 60 by an independent evaluator. Outcomes included objective edema measurements, standardized photographic analysis, and patient-reported comfort scores.
Results:
Fifty-two patients were included (mean follow-up: 2 months). The silicone-strip side showed faster edema resorption and improved skin recovery. In the lipoabdominoplasty group, edema reduction was significantly greater at day 30 (T1, P = .001; T2, P = .004). In the lower-limb liposuction group, mean circumference reduction was 8.68 cm with the silicone garment vs 6.40 cm with the standard garment (P < .001).
Conclusions:
This novel compression garment with integrated silicone drainage strips demonstrated faster edema resolution, earlier ecchymosis recovery, and improved skin redraping, suggesting a beneficial role in postoperative lymphatic rehabilitation.
Level Of Evidence:
: 3 (Therapeutic).
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