What is it about lipomas that don’t lend themselves to surgery?

Lipomas are mostly asymptomatic, have no effect on the patient, and are slow-growing, so they usually do not need to be treated and do not require surgery. Lipoma is a common soft tissue benign tumor, can occur in any part of the body with fat. The size of lipoma is usually small, usually has no obvious effect on human body, no need to deal with, pay attention to observe its changes and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular rechecking on the line, and there is no effective treatment for lipoma except for surgery, including medication. If the tumor of lipoma is relatively large, even compressing the surrounding organs, blood vessels, nerves, etc., and pain, dysfunction and other symptoms have appeared, affecting the aesthetic appearance, in this case, you can choose to remove the tumor by surgery. The specific timing of treatment for lipoma should be based on your own situation and under the guidance of your doctor.