The incision is painful after lipoma surgery and is usually painless for about 3 to 5 days. If an infection occurs in the incision after surgery, the pain will continue until the inflammation subsides. Lipomas are benign tumors that are commonly found in the shoulders and neck, breasts, and abdomen, and are usually considered for surgical removal. Normally, the pain is more obvious within 48 hours after lipoma surgery, but the incision pain will gradually disappear in about 3 to 5 days after surgery. However, once the incision infection, etc. occurs after surgery, resulting in local redness, swelling and pain, the pain may disappear only after the inflammation subsides. Therefore, after lipoma surgery, it is recommended to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to do a good job of postoperative care, disinfection, dressing change, gauze change, etc. on time, to keep the local dryness and hygiene, not to do strenuous exercise, to avoid incision cracking or incision infection, etc., which can not only relieve the local pain, but also promote the recovery of the incision after the operation.