Lipoma Removal
A lipoma is a benign, noncancerous fatty lump that develops gradually between the skin and muscle layer. These soft, rubbery masses are generally painless and shift easily when touched.
What is a Lipoma?
A lipoma is a soft, fatty lump that develops beneath the skin. Though the exact cause is unclear, genetics are believed to play a key role, as they occur more often in individuals with a family history. Lipomas are typically harmless and slow-growing but can cause discomfort depending on their size and location.
They are most frequently found on the neck, shoulders, back, arms, thighs, and abdomen.
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Why Consider Lipoma Removal??
Risks and Complications
Lipoma Removal Techniques
Lipoma removal can be carried out with different surgical techniques based on the size, location, and characteristics of the growth. Excision Surgery is the standard approach, involving a small incision to remove the lipoma and its capsule, ensuring complete removal with minimal recurrence. Minimally Invasive Liposuction works well for larger or softer lipomas, using a thin tube to suction fat through a tiny incision, leaving minimal scars but with a slightly higher chance of remnants. Endoscopic Removal is ideal for lipomas near sensitive areas, using a small camera and fine instruments for precise extraction. Each method is tailored to achieve the best outcome.
Recovery and Aftercare
Long-Term Care and Maintenance
After lipoma removal, recurrence at the same site is rare, though new lipomas may develop in other areas of the body. Supporting long-term health with a balanced diet is essential, as it helps manage weight and may lower the risk of additional fatty growths.
Individuals with multiple lipomas or a family history should consider routine follow-ups with their doctor to monitor any changes and ensure early management if new lumps appear.
