The fastest way to get rid of shoulder lipomas usually does not exist. Usually, lipomas are small, painless lumps, and usually patients have no obvious specific symptoms. If patients find them aesthetically displeasing or experience uncomfortable symptoms, they can be treated with surgery. Shoulder lipoma, which often occurs in the shoulder area, is a tumor of fat-like tissue and belongs to a kind of benign tumor of soft tissue. It may be related to heredity and abnormal fat metabolism. Excessive alcohol consumption, eating too much high cholesterol food, and frequent late nights may also be risk factors for the development of lipoma. For slow-growing lipomas that are confined to superficial areas under the skin and do not cause any discomfort, treatment is usually not needed, and it is sufficient to observe the changes and follow the doctor’s instructions for review. However, if the lipoma is too large and causes discomfort or affects aesthetics, the patient can be treated by surgical excision to improve the symptoms of the lipoma. Patients are advised to take appropriate measures under the guidance of doctors.