ESWT (Shock Wave Therapy) is a non-invasive method that helps reduce edema and fat accumulation by increasing blood circulation in lipedema-affected areas. Low-frequency acoustic waves stimulate microcirculation in subcutaneous tissues, support cell regeneration, and relieve pain.

The application of ESWT in lipedema increases tissue elasticity and helps restructure hardened fat cells. Lymphatic drainage and tissue oxygenation increase in the treated area, contributing to a reduction in swelling and tightness. The effect usually becomes noticeable after a few sessions.

Shock wave therapy is also effective in reducing lipedema-related pain. Acoustic stimulation raises the pain threshold in nerve endings, providing an analgesic effect. This improves patients’ mobility and significantly enhances their quality of life.

The success of lipedema treatment with ESWT depends on the stage of the disease, tissue response, and session frequency. The procedure is usually performed 1–2 times per week and planned as a course of 6–10 sessions. In some advanced cases, the number and duration of sessions may increase. Regular exercise and lymphatic drainage after treatment help achieve lasting results.

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After completing his specialization in Cardiovascular Surgery, Op. Dr. İlker Zan further developed himself particularly in the fields of phlebology and vascular surgery. He has been performing non-surgical varicose vein treatments for many years. After providing treatments in several public institutions and private hospitals, he finally established his own clinic in Alanya in 2019 and continued his treatments there. In 2025, he continues to provide services within the Dr. ZAN Vein Clinic, which he founded in Antalya.
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What is Lipedema?

Lipedema is a chronic and progressive disease characterized by symmetrical fat accumulation, usually in the legs and sometimes in the arms. It often presents with pain, tenderness, and easy bruising. Genetic predisposition and hormonal changes play a role in its development. Lipedema is often confused with obesity, but it is a different pathology and cannot be fully controlled through diet. During treatment, ESWT, lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, and surgical methods may be considered.

What are the Symptoms of Lipedema?

Lipedema is a chronic fat tissue disorder that mainly affects women and is characterized by symmetrical fat accumulation in the lower body. Early diagnosis of the disease is crucial to slow its progression. Here are the most common symptoms of lipedema:

  • Symmetrical fat accumulation in the hips, thighs, legs, and sometimes arms
  • Tenderness and pain on touch
  • Easy bruising on the legs
    A sudden transition of thickness around the ankles and wrists (cuff appearance)
  • Fat that does not decrease despite diet and exercise
  • Sensation of heaviness and swelling in the legs at the end of the day
  • Feeling of nodules or hardness under the skin
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What is ESWT (Shock Wave Therapy) in Lipedema Treatment?

ESWT, or Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy, is a non-invasive method used in the treatment of lipedema. This treatment, applied with high-energy sound waves, affects the structure of fat cells, increases circulation, reduces edema, and relieves pain. It helps improve skin elasticity by softening tissue stiffness caused by lipedema. It is generally applied in combination with other therapeutic approaches.

How Does the ESWT (Shock Wave Therapy) Lipedema Treatment Process Work?

The application of ESWT in lipedema is planned with sessions carried out at regular intervals, and a personalized treatment program is created for each patient. The process generally includes the following steps:

  • Assessment: The stage of lipedema, symptoms, and overall health status of the patient are evaluated. Venous insufficiency and varicose veins are assessed in detail with color Doppler ultrasound. If present, venous insufficiency should be treated first.
  • Treatment Planning: A program of 6–12 sessions is typically scheduled, with 1–2 sessions per week.
  • Application: After applying gel on the skin, shock waves are delivered to target areas with a special device. The procedure is generally painless.
  • Monitoring Results: Changes in edema, pain, and tissue stiffness are monitored. Lymphatic drainage and compression therapy may accompany the treatment.
  • Supportive Measures: Diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes can enhance treatment effectiveness.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Shock wave therapy improves microcirculation in tissues, reducing edema. It decreases the stiffness of fat cells in lipedema-affected areas, improves tissue elasticity, and relieves pain.

    ESWT can be applied in moderate and advanced stages of lipedema, especially in patients whose swelling does not decrease or pain persists despite lymph drainage therapy. However, it is not recommended for people with severe vascular disease or a risk of thrombosis.

    ESWT can reduce symptoms and improve quality of life in lipedema patients, but like liposuction, it does not provide a permanent solution on its own. When combined with diet, lymph drainage, and exercise, its effects can last longer.

    Generally, 6–12 sessions are recommended, performed 1–2 times per week. Each session lasts about 20–30 minutes (lymph drainage takes a similar amount of time, so a total of 60–75 minutes is allocated). Treatment duration depends on the stage of lipedema and tissue response.

    Shock waves stimulate nerve endings, increasing the pain threshold. They also reduce muscle tension and alleviate chronic inflammation in the tissue. As a result, patients experience a significant reduction in pain after treatment.

    After treatment, it is recommended to drink plenty of water, use compression stockings if necessary, and avoid intense exercise. Combining treatment with lymph drainage and a healthy diet enhances its effectiveness.

    ESWT does not completely stop the progression of lipedema, but it improves tissue circulation, reduces edema and pain. Regular applications can slow disease progression and reduce the risk of complications.

    ESWT is not an alternative to surgery, but it can be applied as a supportive treatment before or after surgery. In many patients, it may eliminate the need for liposuction. By increasing tissue elasticity, it also contributes to post-liposuction recovery.

    Temporary bruising, mild swelling, or redness may occur after treatment. These effects usually disappear within a few hours. Serious side effects are rare, and proper dosing minimizes the risk.

    Reduction in pain and swelling provides both physical and psychological relief. Improvement in body appearance enhances self-confidence and positively affects quality of life.

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