“…Liposuction, or suction-assisted lipectomy, was originally theorized as a treatment for lymphedema because of the potential to directly address the adipose hypertrophy inherent to this condition ( Dixon, 2010 , Brorson, 2011 ). Additionally, liposuction is ostensibly a viable option because the procedure extracts significant, hypertrophic fat deposits without incurring excessive incisions ( Espinosa-de-Los-Monteros et al, 2009 ). Select reports have indicated that the procedure can be successfully employed in the management of lower extremity lymphedema ( Espinosa-de-Los-Monteros et al, 2009 , Eryilmaz et al, 2009 ) although there is some concern for the manifestation of cellulitis ( Inghammar et al, 2014 ).…”