Lipoma on the neck is a benign tumor that occurs commonly in the subcutaneous tissue and is characterized by localized bulging masses and some patients may experience pain and discomfort. If it affects the aesthetics, the most effective way to remove it is surgery. Depending on the size and location of the lesion, local or general anesthesia should be chosen, and careful attention should be paid to avoid damage to the adjacent organs. After surgery, pathological examination should be routinely performed, and after surgery, attention should be paid to regular drug changes to promote healing. Regular checkups should be performed at regular intervals, and a reasonable diet should be adjusted to avoid overeating and high cholesterol foods, because for patients with obesity or long-term alcohol consumption, the metabolism of fat is easily affected, and abnormal hyperplasia can occur, resulting in lipoma.