Lipoma surgery can leave a scar. Lipoma surgery involves incising the skin, removing the tumor through blunt dissection and other methods, then cleaning the wound and suturing it, so you are bound to get a scar after surgery. The larger the surgical incision for lipoma, the more difficult it is to heal, and the area of scarring will be relatively larger. Depending on the individual’s skin condition, the size and depth of the scar will vary. Scarring after lipoma surgery is affected by the individual’s physical condition. If the individual has a scarred body, the scarring after lipoma surgery may be more serious; if the individual does not have a scarred body, his/her scarring after surgery will be relatively better. During surgery, the skin cut is as small as possible, and cosmetic sutures are used as much as possible after surgery, which can result in as small a scar as possible. If scarring occurs after lipoma surgery, depending on its size and depth, you can choose to remove the scar by medication or surgery under the guidance of your physician.