- Diseases
Hormones and Lipedema
- September 15, 2023
- By Fernando Amato
Identifying the Cause of Lipedema – The Importance of Hormonal Balance Before Surgery
Lipedema is a complex medical condition predominantly affecting women, characterized by painful and excessive accumulation of fat, especially in the legs, thighs, and hips. Hormonal fluctuations can significantly influence this scenario, where the action of estrogen on receptors in fat cells plays a crucial role. The increased presence of the enzyme aromatase in fatty tissues potentiates this intricate hormonal relationship, facilitating the conversion of hormones into estrogen.
It is vital to recognize that excess fat is not merely an aesthetic issue but serves as a chronic inflammatory agent, exacerbating the condition. Therefore, before proposing any surgical intervention, it is of utmost importance to identify the primary cause of lipedema and administer a comprehensive treatment aimed at controlling associated diseases and restoring hormonal balance.
In this context, the role of a specialist becomes fundamental to guide the patient through a process that not only alleviates the noticeable physical symptoms but also addresses the underlying complexities of the condition. In this context, you should consider surgery only as a subsequent step, after the hormonal environment has stabilized, thus ensuring a more effective and lasting recovery.
In the journey to recovery, the focus should be on a science-based and evidence-based approach. This ensures that every step of the treatment is carefully planned and executed to achieve effective results, giving patients a real opportunity to overcome lipedema and improve their quality of life.
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