Know About LIPOMA SURGERY
  • Lipoma surgery is a medical procedure that involves the removal of a lipoma, which is a non-cancerous tumor made up of fatty tissue. While lipomas are generally benign and do not pose any significant health risks, they may sometimes grow large enough to cause discomfort, pain, or cosmetic concerns. In these cases, a doctor may recommend surgery to remove the lipoma.
  • There are several techniques that may be used for lipoma surgery, depending on the size and location of the tumor. Some of the most common techniques include:
    • Rubber band ligation: This involves placing a rubber band around the base of the hemorrhoid to cut off its blood supply, causing it to wither and fall off.
    • Excision: This involves injecting a chemical solution into the hemorrhoid to shrink and reduce it.
    • Liposuction: This involves using a thin, hollow tube called a cannula to suction out the fatty tissue of the lipoma.
    • Minimal access surgery:This is a minimally invasive technique that involves making a small incision and using specialized instruments to remove the lipoma.
  • Following surgery, patients may need to wear a compression garment to reduce swelling and support the healing process. Pain medication and antibiotics may also be prescribed as needed.
  • In general, lipoma surgery is a safe and effective treatment option for individuals with large or bothersome lipomas. However, as with any surgery, there are risks involved, including infection, bleeding, and scarring. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of lipoma surgery with a qualified healthcare professional to determine if it is the best treatment option for you.