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Let’s talk about fibrosis.\u00a0 We don’t talk about it enough and its a pretty big, actually MAJOR issue for women with lipedema.\u00a0 This is an area where I’m still learning so I highly advise consulting your certified lymphedema therapist or PT for assistance.\u00a0 And if you look at my picture below, you’ll see that I was once in a really terrible state when it came to having fibrotic tissue.\u00a0 Those are my legs!<\/p>\n
Today I’m working my left leg (yes, that’s already had surgery on it three times) with my massage gun, and then the vibration plate, because I’m noticing some hardened tissue there.\u00a0 I remember when I had my first surgery, my doctor told me he worked and worked in this area to remove fibrotic tissue.\u00a0 Had I known then what I know now, I would have done a lot of preoperative care to reduce the fibrosis, not only to make it easier on my surgeon, but to get better long-term results in reducing lipedema-related pain and symptoms.<\/p>\n