In some individuals, longstanding lymphedema in the tissue becomes replaced with fat cells. Fat and fat cells cannot be absorbed by the lymphatic system and cannot be displaced from the tissue. Under these circumstances, traditional CDT techniques are ineffective.
A surgical procedure, similar to liposuction, can be performed in these individuals. This is not traditional liposuction and requires a specialized intervention that targets and removes the fat cells using a liposuction technique. While this technique can reduce limb volume, it is not a cure for lymphedema.
Following the procedure, compression garments and components of Phase II CDT are employed to maintain the limb in its reduced state. There are specialized centers and surgeons that are uniquely qualified to perform this technique.