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Heavy, painful legs that won't respond to diet? It might be Lipedema.

Lipedema is a progressive fat disorder — not a lack of willpower. Answer 6 quick questions to see if your symptoms match clinical indicators, then request a priority consultation with a specialist.

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Dr. Georgina Nichols, double-board certified plastic surgeon

Dr. Georgina Nichols

Double-board certified · Lymphatic-sparing Lipedema specialist · Palm Beach & Broward

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Lipedema Education

Common Questions About Lipedema and Next Steps

The information below is educational and designed to help you prepare for a specialist consultation.

What is lipedema?

Lipedema is a chronic adipose tissue disorder that often causes disproportionate fat distribution in the legs and arms, tenderness, heaviness, and easy bruising.

How is lipedema different from obesity?

Lipedema often follows a distinct pattern with pain to pressure and persistent limb volume that may not improve proportionally with diet and exercise.

Does this assessment diagnose lipedema?

No. This assessment is for education and symptom awareness only. A diagnosis requires an in-person clinical evaluation by a qualified physician.

Can insurance cover treatment?

Coverage varies by insurer and policy. Dr. Nichols's team provides documentation support, prior-authorization guidance, and superbills when appropriate.

When should I schedule a consultation?

If you experience persistent heaviness, tenderness, easy bruising, or disproportionate limb changes, a specialist consultation can clarify diagnosis and treatment options.

Lipedema Resources

Medically reviewed by Dr. Georgina Nichols. Last reviewed: July 11, 2026.