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Lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells that commonly occurs beneath the skin. It is usually soft to the touch and is movable. Lipomas can occur at any age but are more common in middle-aged adults. They do not usually cause any symptoms and are usually not harmful. Treatment is usually unnecessary unless the lipoma causes pain or affects the appearance of the skin. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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  • What is Lipoma , Causes , Symptoms Treatment

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What is Lipoma?
  • Lipoma is a type of non-cancerous growth that
    forms from fat cells. It typically presents as a
    soft, doughy lump that is moveable and painless
    under the skin. While lipomas can occur anywhere
    on the body, they are most commonly found on the
    neck, shoulders, back, and thighs. Lipomas are
    generally considered benign and do not pose a
    serious health risk, although they may cause
    cosmetic concerns or discomfort depending on
    their location and size.

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Types of Lipoma
  • There are several types of lipoma, including
  • Conventional lipoma The most common type of
    lipoma, which appears as a soft, rounded lump
    under the skin.
  • Angiolipoma A lipoma that contains blood vessels
    that seems reddish or bluish.
  • Spindle cell lipoma A lipoma that has elongated
    cells and can occur on the neck, shoulders, or
    back.
  • Myolipoma A lipoma that contains muscle tissue
    and is commonly found in the esophagus or mouth.

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  • Pleomorphic lipoma A rare type of lipoma that
    typically occurs in older adults and has a more
    irregular shape and size.
  • Hibernoma A lipoma that contains brown fat cells
    and is generally found in the neck or shoulder
    area.
  • While these types of lipoma may vary in
    appearance and location, they are all generally
    considered benign and do not pose a significant
    health risk.

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Symptoms of Lipoma
  • Lipomas are usually small, soft, and moveable
    under the skin. They may not cause symptoms and
    are often discovered incidentally during a
    physical examination or diagnostic test. However,
    some people may experience symptoms depending on
    the size and location of the lipoma.
  • Symptoms of lipoma may include
  • Soft, rubbery lump under the skin
  • Easily moveable mass
  • Pain or tenderness (rare)
  • Visible distortion or bulge under the skin

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  • Pressure or discomfort on adjacent structures,
    such as nerves or blood vessels
  • In rare cases, multiple lipomas may occur, which
    is known as lipomatosis
  • Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body but are
    most commonly found on the neck, shoulders, back,
    abdomen, arms, and thighs. The size of the lipoma
    can also vary from a few millimeters to several
    centimeters. It's important to note that lipomas
    are considered benign and do not usually cause
    serious health problems. However, if you notice
    any changes in the size or appearance of a lipoma
    or experience any unusual symptoms, it's
    important to consult with a healthcare provider
    for further evaluation.

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Causes of Lipoma
  • The exact cause of lipomas is unknown, but
    several factors may contribute to their
    development. Here are some possible causes of
    lipoma
  • Genetics Lipomas tend to run in families,
    suggesting a genetic component.
  • Age Lipomas are more common in middle-aged and
    older adults but can occur at any age.
  • Hormonal imbalances Some studies have suggested
    that hormonal imbalances, such as high estrogen
    levels, may contribute to the development of
    lipomas.
  • Trauma Injury to the fatty tissue may trigger
    the formation of a lipoma.

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  • Obesity Being overweight or obese may increase
    the risk of developing lipomas.
  • Medications Certain medications, such as
    immunosuppressive drugs, may increase the risk of
    developing lipomas.
  • Other medical conditions Certain conditions,
    such as Gardner syndrome or adiposis dolorosa,
    may increase the risk of developing lipomas.
  • Chemical exposure Certain chemicals, such as
    vinyl chloride, may increase the risk of
    developing lipomas.
  • It's important to note that not all lipomas have
    a clear cause, and some may develop for unknown
    reasons. While lipomas are typically benign and
    do not require treatment, it's important to
    consult with a healthcare provider if you notice
    any changes in the size or appearance of a lipoma
    or experience any unusual symptoms.

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Treatment For Lipoma
  • Lipomas are benign growths of fat cells that
    usually do not require treatment unless they are
    causing discomfort or affecting one's appearance.
    In such cases, the following treatment options
    may be considered
  • Observation If the lipoma is small and not
    causing any symptoms, a doctor may recommend
    simply monitoring it for any changes.
  • Surgical removal Lipomas can be removed
    surgically under local anesthesia in an
    outpatient setting. This is typically done if the
    lipoma is large or causing discomfort.
  • Liposuction Liposuction may be used to remove
    larger lipomas located in areas that are
    difficult to access with traditional surgery.

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  • Steroid injection In some cases, a doctor may
    recommend injecting a steroid into the lipoma to
    reduce its size and symptoms.
  • Radiation therapy In rare cases where the lipoma
    is particularly large or causing significant
    symptoms, radiation therapy may be considered a
    treatment option.
  • It is important to note that lipomas do not
    usually become cancerous and typically do not
    require treatment. However, it is essential to
    have any new or changing lumps evaluated by a
    doctor to rule out any underlying conditions.

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Lipoma Treatment at Hari Laser clinics
  • Hari Laser Clinics offer lipoma treatment through
    a minimally invasive procedure called lipoma
    excision. A small incision is made over the
    lipoma during the procedure, and the fatty tumor
    is carefully removed from under the skin using
    specialized instruments. The procedure is
    performed under local anesthesia, and patients
    can usually return home the same daytime.
  • After the process, patients may experience some
    swelling and discomfort, but this typically
    resolves within a few days. Patients are advised
    to avoid strenuous activity for a few weeks and
    to keep the incision site clean and dry to
    prevent infection.
  • Lipoma excision is a safe and effective treatment
    option for individuals who wish to remove
    unsightly or uncomfortable lipomas. At Hari Laser
    Clinics, the procedure is performed by
    experienced and skilled surgeons who strive to
    provide optimal patient outcomes and
    satisfaction.

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