Lipedema May Be a Vascular Disease Too
A new review argues that blood vessels, lymphatic load, inflammation, fibrosis, and connective tissue changes may all be part of the same lipedema puzzle.
Key takeaways
A new review suggests that lipedema may involve vascular dysfunction, including leaky and fragile blood vessels, not only abnormal fat accumulation.
These vascular changes may help explain symptoms such as swelling, heaviness, easy bruising, pain, inflammation, and progressive tissue stiffness.
The review does not prove what causes lipedema, but it supports a more complex disease model involving fat tissue, blood vessels, lymphatics, immune activity, and connective tissue.


