Lipomas are typically located anywhere in the body where there is fat. Smaller lipomas or those that do not cause symptoms usually do not need to be treated, while larger ones can be treated with excision and minimally invasive surgery. After a patient is diagnosed with a lipoma, if it is asymptomatic and small, regular follow-up and lifestyle changes can be made without the need for surgical treatment. Surgery can be chosen for larger and deeper lipomas, and for those with pressure symptoms. Minimally invasive or traditional surgery can be performed depending on the size and location of the lipoma. Minimally invasive surgery under local anesthesia is relatively small, but the tumor may not be cleanly removed and recur, while general anesthesia excision surgery is relatively traumatic, but cleaner. After suffering from lipoma, go to the hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and usually pay attention to the light diet and more exercise.