Subcutaneous lipoma can be cured, but it is determined by the symptoms of subcutaneous lipoma and not all subcutaneous lipomas can be cured. If a subcutaneous lipoma is benign, it can be cured by surgical treatment. Subcutaneous lipomas are rarely cancerous and usually grow on the trunk. When a subcutaneous lipoma is small, it can be observed conservatively. If the patient finds that the subcutaneous lipoma grows rapidly and is accompanied by pain, he or she must go to the hospital for surgery and post-operative pathological examination in a timely manner.