How long it takes to get down to the ground after lipoma surgery is related to the severity of the disease, location, treatment plan, and age and physique, etc. There are individual differences, and it is not possible to generalize, but usually you can get down to the ground immediately after the surgery. Lipoma is a common benign soft tissue tumor, which is a tumor of normal fat-like tissue, preferably in the limbs and trunk. The cause of the tumor is still unclear, and it may be related to genetic and fat metabolism abnormality, etc. It is usually a small painless lump with slow growth, clear boundary, soft and elastic texture. After surgical treatment, the prognosis is generally good. Superficial lipoma surgery is simple and easy to remove completely, while deep lipoma is sometimes more difficult to remove completely. Usually, the surgical procedure can be completed quickly, and the vast majority of patients can go home after the operation. If there are multiple and large lipomas in the lower limbs, it will take at least 1 week to recover from the resection before they can go down to the ground. Lipomas can be observed, but if they grow rapidly and show signs of pressure, they should be treated with elective surgery.