Fatty nodules, also known as lipomas, are masses formed by the growth of subcutaneous fat. Since lipomas are multiple, they generally tend to occur more often in the limbs and trunk of the body, that is, in the front and back areas. Surgery is usually required to eliminate lipomas, and other methods are not available. Small lipomas usually do not need to be removed because they are benign lesions and are more numerous. If the lipoma is large, more than five centimeters, or if you feel pain inside the lipoma, affecting the aesthetics, etc., surgical removal can be considered. Removal of lipoma can be done under local anesthesia, usually after subcutaneous injection of lidocaine anesthetic, the skin is cut on the surface of the lipoma, the lipoma is bluntly separated, the lipoma is completely removed, and the wound is closed.