Five Lipedema Myths 2020 JWC Consensus Document – Tobias Bertsch

This is provided for your review. It is a long and very technical document. While this is listed as a “consensus” document there are numerous researchers in the United States and internationally, who disagree with the conclusions of this paper. I will be working with a group of lipedema experts… Continue reading

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Isn’t Lipedema the same as Obesity? No, it is a condition in which there is a pathological deposition of fatty tissue, usually below the waist, leading to progressive leg enlargement. Lipedema is often misdiagnosed as simply obesity or lymphedema. There is no cure for lipedema and it does not… Continue reading

How “Insurance-Friendly” Is Your Liposuction For Lipedema Surgeon?

After accumulating hundreds of pages of information on how to be reimbursed for liposuction for lipedema, we now has the issue of “how insurance-friendly” is your chosen surgeon.” There is additional information on all of the specific terms in this article on this website. If you download the one-page checklist… Continue reading

Correction to the Lipedema.org ICD-10 Coding Information

Recommended updates to the lipedema.org coding page Aug 19 2020. https://www.lipedema.org/about-lipedema The information on the www.lipedema.org web page (Aug 19, 2020) is confusing and incorrect. Please see the update below. On June 12, 2020 an ICD-10-CM evaluation committee, headed by Dr. Karen Herbst with support from the American Vein and… Continue reading

Liposuction for Lipedema Reimbursement Guidebook

Yes, this is the same Guidebook that is on Amazon.com. It is provided here at no cost to you and in .DOC format so you can copy-and-paste any of into your pre-authorization or appeal document. I am updating it every 4-6 weeks. My goal is to update this document every… Continue reading

June is National Lipedema Awareness Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June is National Lipedema Awareness Month Memphis TN, June 12, 2020 Lipedema is often misdiagnosed as obesity, edema, or lymphedema. While all can be present with lipedema, it is a separate condition. When lymphedema occurs with lipedema it’s known as lipolymphedema, a secondary lymphedema. To accurately diagnose… Continue reading