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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lipera?

Lipera is a thoughtfully developed supplement created to support women navigating lipedema. It focuses on key areas such as lymphatic function, circulation, and inflammatory balance—factors commonly associated with fluid retention and tissue discomfort. Each capsule combines carefully selected flavonoids, antioxidants, and botanicals to support the underlying body systems involved, not just surface-level concerns.

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How does Lipera work?

Lipera combines clinical-grade flavonoids and lympho-protective phytochemical complexes that support vascular integrity, oxidative balance, and healthy microcirculation. This contributes to improved fluid movement, reduced feelings of tissue congestion, and lasting comfort.
Learn exactly how it works →

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Who was Lipera made for?

Lipera was developed to support women navigating lipedema, lymphedema, or chronic leg swelling—especially those who have tried everything else and still feel heavy, tight, or sore. It’s also well suited for anyone looking to support lymphatic and vascular health as part of a daily routine.

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Does Lipera have any side effects?

Lipera is generally well tolerated when used as directed. Some individuals may notice a mild increase in urination during the first few days of use. This may occur as the body adjusts to ingredients that support fluid balance and normal circulation.

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When will I start noticing results?

It depends. Some women report noticing changes within the first week, while for others it may take 2–6 weeks. For best results, consistency matters—Lipera is designed to support fluid balance, circulation, and a balanced inflammatory response over time.

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Is Lipera safe to take with other supplements or medications?

Lipera is made with research-backed nutrients that are generally well tolerated. However, if you’re under medical care or taking prescription medications (especially blood thinners), consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.

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Is Lipera a detox or diuretic?

Neither. Lipera isn’t intended to act as a diuretic or rely on quick “detox” approaches. Instead, it’s designed to support the body’s natural fluid balance and normal lymphatic and vascular function over time.

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Is Lipera backed by science?

Every ingredient in Lipera has been studied in clinical research related to lymphatic and vascular health. The formula was developed with input from Dr. Boris Volshteyn, a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 20 years of experience working with women with lipedema and lymphedema.
Read about Dr. Volshteyn here →

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Is Lipera made in the USA?

Yes — Lipera is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility in the United States using globally sourced, lab-tested ingredients.

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How should I take Lipera?

Take two capsules with breakfast and two capsules with dinner or before bed. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to support natural drainage.

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Can men use Lipera?

Yes. While originally developed with women navigating lipedema in mind, men experiencing chronic swelling or circulation concerns may also find it supportive for lymphatic and vascular health.

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Does Lipera require a prescription?

No prescription is needed. Lipera is an over-the-counter supplement formulated with clinical-grade natural ingredients for daily use.

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Where can I buy Lipera?

Lipera is available exclusively at LiperaHealth.com. Every purchase is backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.

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What if I’m not satisfied with my results?

Your comfort matters. If you don’t notice improvement within your first month or two, reach out to our support team — we’ll guide you through adjustments or arrange a refund if needed.
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How long should I take Lipera?

Lipera is safe for long-term use. Most women continue daily use as part of their wellness routine to maintain lymphatic balance and prevent swelling from returning.

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Who should not take Lipera?

Individuals taking anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications (such as warfarin, apixaban, rivaroxaban, clopidogrel, or aspirin) should consult a healthcare provider before using Lipera.

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Women with estrogen-receptor-positive or progesterone-receptor-positive breast cancer should consult their physician before taking Lipera or other supplements containing resveratrol.

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Can Lipera replace compression therapy or surgery?

Lipera is not a replacement for medical procedures. It’s designed to complement a healthy lifestyle — including compression, manual lymphatic drainage, or exercise — by supporting your body’s natural healing processes.

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