A lipoma is a fatty tissue-based lump or tumor beneath the skin. It is often soft and glides easily when touched
Lipomas are most typically found on the arms, neck, back, shoulders, and other parts of the body. They are often painless, making identification simple.
Lipomas normally grow slowly and are benign, which means they are not cancerous. Their slow growth distinguishes them from malignant tumors.
Lipomas are frequently noticeable and can appear in a variety of areas on the body. Their look is noteworthy, and their size varies.
There are no cancerous
Lipomas are common and not dangerous, occurring in approximately affecting 1% of the population. They are more prevalent among people aged 40 to 60, and some individuals may even have them from birth. Additionally, there is a genetic component to the development of lipomas. While they can affect individuals of any gender.
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Doctors don’t know exactly why lipomas grow. They can run in families, meaning they’re inherited. If someone in your family has a lipoma, you’re more likely to get one too.
Certain conditions can lead to multiple lipomas forming in the body. Some of these conditions are:
To take out lipomas, there are two main ways. First, the doctor may cut out the fatty lump with surgery, stitching up the cut afterward. The second method is liposuction. In this, the doctor makes a small cut, removes the lipoma using an injection and a big syringe, and there’s no need for stitches.
What is the most reliable method for lipoma removal?
Dr. Gaurav Shalya has successfully removed more than 20,000 lipomas to date with a 0% recurrence rate. Patients choose him not just for the procedure but also due to the absence of any side effects for the patients.
Is there a risk of spreading a lipoma by touching it?
No, touching a lipoma will not cause it to spread or increase in number. Lipomas are generally solitary growths, and their development is not influenced by touching.
Lipomas are lumps that usually don’t cause cancer. They’re generally considered safe and don’t pose a high risk of turning into cancer. However, if a lump is bigger than 5 cm and feels hard, there’s a small chance it could be cancerous.
Obesity
High cholesterol
Diabetes
Liver disease
Glucose intolerance.
The complete removal of a lipoma, including the capsule, by a procedure like lipoma excision, aims to reduce the likelihood of its recurrence. Proper removal involves thorough extraction of both the fatty mass and its surrounding capsule. However, while this procedure is designed to minimize the chances of a lipoma’s return
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