Can you still breastfeed after breast surgery? Your guide to breastfeeding after surgery
Yes—breastfeeding is possible in many cases after breast surgery. Whether the ability to breastfeed is fully preserved or partially limited…
Yes—breastfeeding is possible in many cases after breast surgery. Whether the ability to breastfeed is fully preserved or partially limited…
Pain after breast surgery is completely normal in the first few days to weeks and subsides in most women within...
Lipedema is a chronic, presumably genetic fat distribution disorder that cannot be treated with conventional diets. The affected fat cells can be...
The contraceptive pill is suspected of triggering lipedema in women with a genetic predisposition to the condition or of exacerbating an existing lipedema flare-up...
After lipedema liposuction, office workers are usually unable to work for 2–3 weeks, while those in physically demanding occupations need to take 4–6 weeks off...
Compression is one of the most important conservative therapies for lipedema. It helps many patients to better manage symptoms such as pain and swelling...
Starting in 2026, statutory health insurance providers will cover liposuction for lipedema in all stages—but only under certain conditions. Many...
There are different types of lipedema, which differ depending on where the fat distribution disorder occurs on the body. The types of lipedema describe the...
Many women with lipoedema go through years of medical odysseys before they finally receive the right diagnosis and treatment. The question "lipoedema...
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