Benign symmetrical lipomatosis (Madelung syndrome) is a rare disease of unknown aetiology, which is characterised by diffuse growth of non-encapsulated lipomas. Between 1995 and 2000 we treated 11 patients with benign symmetrical lipomatosis in the head and neck. The group comprised 10 men and one woman aged 34 to 62 years (mean 47). The most common complaints were reduced range of movement of the head and obstruction when eating or speaking. Combined lipectomy and liposuction were done for all patients, with liposuction being done at a second session. The mean follow-up period was 2.7 years. The functional results were satisfactory in all patients. Nine of the 11 patients were also satisfied with the aesthetic outcome. Two patients developed recurrence 1.5 and 2 years after the operation, respectively. There were no serious complications. We think that combined lipectomy and liposuction is a successful procedure for treating benign symmetrical lipomatosis in the head and neck region. Nevertheless, the advantages and drawbacks of the two techniques should be considered preoperatively.
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