Lipomas usually do not require treatment, and if treatment is needed, it can only be done surgically, and there is no such thing as the fastest way to get rid of them. Lipoma is a common benign soft tissue tumor, which is a lipoid tumor, preferably in the trunk, limbs and other parts of the body. They are usually painless lumps with clear borders and soft texture. The disease is usually not harmful to the health of the body and grows slowly, so treatment is usually not necessary if it does not cause discomfort. If the size of the lipoma is too large, causing pressure on the surrounding tissues, or if it grows too fast, or if it affects the appearance of the body, it needs to be surgically removed and pathologically examined to rule out malignant changes. After standardized treatment, most of them can be cured and usually have a good prognosis, and usually will not recur.