In Episode 54 of the Pound of Cure Weight Loss Podcast, Dr. Matthew Weiner and Zoë Schroeder sit down with Dr. Ethan Larson, a plastic surgeon specializing in lipedema care. Together, they delve into the complexities of lipedema, available treatment options, and the transformative role of plastic surgery for lipedema.
What is Lipedema?
Dr. Larson explains that lipedema is a chronic condition that primarily affects women. It manifests as an abnormal accumulation of fat in the legs, arms, and sometimes the abdomen, often triggered by hormonal shifts like puberty or menopause. Unlike normal fat, lipedema fat does not respond to diet or exercise, leaving patients frustrated.
Key Facts About Lipedema:
Lipedema Treatment Options
While diet and exercise support overall health, they do little to address lipedema fat. Dr. Larson highlights lymphatic-sparing liposuction as the most effective treatment, designed to:
The Role of Plastic Surgery for Lipedema
Plastic surgery for lipedema is more than cosmetic; it’s a functional solution that addresses discomfort and mobility challenges. Dr. Larson answers common questions about the procedure:
Comprehensive Lipedema Care
Effective lipedema treatment often requires a multidisciplinary approach:
Addressing Barriers in Lipedema Treatment
Dr. Larson discusses systemic challenges, including:
He stresses the importance of awareness and advocacy to improve access to care.
When to Consider Plastic Surgery for Lipedema
Dr. Larson advises patients to stabilize their weight for at least three months before surgery. For those using GLP-1 medications like Wegovy or Mounjaro, he recommends completing weight loss before planning surgery to ensure long-term success.
Lipedema Support and Resources
Organizations like the Lipedema Foundation are vital for raising awareness and advocating for systemic change. Dr. Larson encourages patients to utilize resources like Lipedema.org to connect with knowledgeable specialists and support networks.
Final Advice for Lipedema Patients
Dr. Larson’s key recommendations:
1. Get Diagnosed: Work with a specialist to confirm your condition.
2. Set Priorities: Identify treatment goals to guide your care plan.
3. Plan Ahead: Ensure long-term weight stability and realistic expectations.
Connect with the Experts
Visit www.larsonplasticsurgery.com or www.poundofcureweightloss.com to learn more