What to do about lipoma above the corner of the eye

In clinical practice, if a patient has a lipoma above the corner of the eye, it is recommended that the patient be seen by a hospital in a timely manner and then have it surgically removed, because a lipoma above the corner of the eye can affect the closure of the patient’s eye and may also cause pain in the eye and affect the patient’s aesthetic appearance. Therefore, it is recommended that the patient undergoes early surgical removal in order to benefit the patient’s health. In order to avoid recurrence of lipoma after surgery, the patient must have the lipoma completely removed along with its envelope. Where available, the patient’s wound can be closed cosmetically. On the one hand, it can reduce the surgical trauma of the patient, and on the other hand, it is also beneficial to the healing of the surgical incision and the aesthetic appearance of the patient.