Clinically, there is no way to control the growth of lipomas, which are associated with excessive deposition of fat. And it is important to note that lipomas are benign tumors in the human body and grow particularly slowly. Unless the patient’s lipoma is particularly large in size, it can trigger symptoms such as pain and lipoma can affect the patient’s aesthetics in if the size is relatively large. Therefore, for lipomas that are relatively large in size, patients are advised to have surgery to remove them. For smaller lipomas, they can be temporarily left alone. If a patient has a lipoma treated surgically, the lipoma must be completely removed along with its envelope in order to effectively avoid postoperative recurrence. Patients with lipoma need to go to the hospital for regular review and follow-up to monitor the recurrence of lipoma. It is also important to note that patients with lipoma should strengthen their physical exercise to reduce their fat so as to prevent the recurrence of lipoma.