Small fleshy bumps in the armpits and neck are usually considered soft fibroids, or what we often call dermatomes. This disease, also known as fibroepithelial polyp, or soft wart, is a benign tumor with a tip, commonly seen in middle age or old age, especially in postmenopausal women and also during pregnancy. The disease can usually be divided into three types. The first type is a multiple wrinkled papule, mostly on the neck, soft and 1-2 mm in diameter; the second type is a single or multiple filiform soft fibroma, a soft, filiform bump, about 2 mm wide and 5 mm long; the third type is a solitary, tinged soft fibroma, which can occur on the face, chest, back and even in the armpits, mostly in the lower groin of the trunk, etc. It is usually single, with some polyp-like bumps, soft and smooth on the surface. They are usually single, with a soft, smooth surface, about 1 cm in diameter or larger, and are often skin colored or pigmented. Treatment is usually done with electrocoagulation to destroy the base, you can consider using carbon dioxide laser, the larger this case requires surgery to remove.