The presence of spindle lipomas in the abdomen is the result of spindle cell lipomas, a specific type of lipoma that is common in older men. Spindle cell lipomas are found on the back, neck, and face. Spindle cell lipomas are often single, about 1cm to 13cm in diameter, and are often located intradermally or subcutaneously and grow slowly. Histopathologically, spindle cell lipomas are characterized by well-differentiated spindle cells arranged in parallel with adipocytes, with collagen bundles, mast cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. It is treated mainly by surgical excision and is less likely to recur. If you find a spindle-shaped lipoma in your abdomen, you should consult a doctor in time and treat it under the doctor’s guidance, and should not treat it without authorization, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, and keep regular work and rest.