There is no such thing as the easiest way to get rid of lipomas and sweat duct tumors; you need to choose the treatment that is right for the individual. Both are generally benign lesions and usually require no special treatment. If necessary, they can be removed by needle picking out, or laser ablation, electrocautery and other physical treatments. 1. Fatty granules: generally referred to as milia, are cysts retained by the epidermis or accessory epithelium, and are found on the face, especially around the eyelids. Generally no special treatment is needed, if necessary, the epidermis can be punctured with a needle after local disinfection to remove the small yellowish-white particles inside, but it needs to be carried out strictly under doctor’s guidance, and physical treatment such as laser ablation and electrodesiccation method can be chosen if necessary. 2. Sweat duct tumor: this disease is a kind of adenoma differentiated from the ducts at the end of small sweat glands, usually there is no self-conscious symptom, and there is no need for treatment, and electrocautery or cryotherapy can be chosen when necessary. It is recommended that patients with lipogranuloma and sweat duct tumor should consult the doctor in time, and be treated under the guidance of the doctor according to their individual conditions.