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A lipoma is a common benign tumor composed of fat cells that develop beneath the skin. These soft, rubbery lumps are usually painless and grow slowly over time. Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body where fat cells are present, and they are typically harmless, although they may cause discomfort if they press on nearby nerves or organs.
Lipomas are slow-growing tumors that form in the layer of fat tissue beneath the skin. They are typically round or oval-shaped and can vary in size from small pea-sized nodules to larger masses. Lipomas are usually movable and may feel doughy or rubbery to the touch.
Texture: Lipomas are typically soft and rubbery to the touch, with a smooth surface.
Size: Lipomas can range in size from small pea-sized nodules to larger masses several inches in diameter.
Location: Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body where fat cells are present, but they are most commonly found on the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms, and thighs.
Genetics: Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to developing lipomas, as they tend to run in families.
Age: Lipomas are more common in adults between the ages of 40 and 60, although they can occur at any age.
Visible Lump: The most common sign of a lipoma is the presence of a visible or palpable lump beneath the skin. Lipomas are usually painless and may grow slowly over time.
Soft Texture: Lipomas typically feel soft and rubbery to the touch, with a smooth surface.
Movable: Lipomas are usually movable and can be pushed slightly under the skin.
Observation: Small, asymptomatic lipomas may not require treatment and can be monitored over time. If the lipoma does not cause significant pain or cosmetic concerns, observation may be recommended.
Surgical Removal: Surgical excision may be recommended for lipomas that are large, growing, or causing discomfort. During this procedure, the lipoma is removed surgically under local anesthesia. Surgical removal is usually a straightforward procedure with minimal risk of complications.
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