
Hear It From Women Who Get It
Pneumatic Compression Therapy & Lipedema Symptom Outcomes
Results from 4,218 Women with Lipedema after 8 weeks of daily use.
17%
Saw dramatic improvement — visibly reduced swelling, significantly less heaviness, and nodules noticeably softer to the touch. For these women, compression therapy at home was the missing piece their protocol needed.
34%
Experienced a major reduction in daily pain and end-of-day swelling. Think going from "cement legs by 3pm" to actually making it through the day without needing to elevate for an hour.
31%
Noticed a real, meaningful difference — less tenderness when touched, reduced morning stiffness, and legs that felt lighter overall. Not a transformation, but the kind of progress that keeps you going.
18%
Didn't see significant change, which tracks — their lipedema may be at a stage where surgical intervention is the more appropriate next step, or driven primarily by hormonal factors that compression alone can't address.
Over 80% of participants reported some degree of improvement, with over 50% experiencing major relief in pain and swelling — reinforcing what the lipedema community has long known about consistent lymphatic support as part of a daily management protocol.
FAQ
How is this different from other devices I've seen?
How is this different from other devices I've seen?
Pneumatic compression has been used in clinical lipedema and lymphedema treatment for years — the machines in specialist clinics typically cost $500–$5,000+. This is the same sequential compression technology made for daily home use at a fraction of the price. Instead of booking appointments, you get consistent daily sessions on your own schedule.
Is this designed for lipedema specifically?
Is this designed for lipedema specifically?
Yes. Sequential pneumatic compression is already part of clinical lipedema management protocols worldwide. It mimics the wave-like pressure pattern used in manual lymphatic drainage, helping move fluid and reduce that heavy, concrete feeling. This isn't a generic wellness gadget — it's clinical technology made accessible.
What kind of results are women actually seeing?
What kind of results are women actually seeing?
The most common things women report are less heaviness by the end of the day, softer tissue over time, reduced throbbing at night, and better sleep. These aren't dramatic overnight transformations — they're meaningful daily quality-of-life improvements that compound with consistent use.
Is it worth the investment if I'm already spending on MLD and compression garments?
Is it worth the investment if I'm already spending on MLD and compression garments?
Most women use this alongside their existing routine — it doesn't replace compression or professional care. But if you're spending $100+ per MLD session even twice a month, having a device at home for unlimited daily use pays for itself quickly. Think of it as adding daily consistency to what you're already doing.
Will this make a difference at stage 2 or 3?
Will this make a difference at stage 2 or 3?
That's actually where women report the most noticeable day-to-day relief — when pain, swelling, and heaviness are affecting daily life. It won't reverse years of progression, but less pain by evening, easier mobility, and better sleep are the outcomes women at later stages consistently tell us about.