It is not possible to suck out a lipoma by itself with a needle prick. Lipoma lesion itself belongs to benign tumor, needle prick does not suck out, and this treatment is easy to cause surrounding infection.
Lipoma is a common benign soft tissue tumor, mainly caused by abnormal proliferation of adipose tissue or cells, most of them are asymptomatic and do not require special intervention.
Lipoma will cause pressure symptoms on the surrounding tissues when it increases in size, and then it needs to be surgically removed, but it can not be sucked out by needling. First of all, the lesion itself can not be sucked clean, and the stimulation of the surrounding tissues caused by needling is also likely to induce infection.
The gradual increase in the size of the lipoma will cause pressure on nerves and blood vessels, which will cause pain and discomfort, and can be radically excised through surgery, which needs to be standardized under the guidance of the clinician.