Lipomas are benign or non-cancerous soft tissue tumors that usually grow slowly. Although lipomas can occur anywhere on the body, they are most commonly seen on the back, arms, legs, shoulders, neck, forehead, and trunk area.
Types:
The different types of lipomas include:
The exact cause of lipoma is not known. It is usually an inherited condition and runs in families.
Risk factors:
The following factors could increase your risk of developing lipoma:
Symptoms:
Lipomas may show the following signs or symptoms:
If a lipoma is asymptomatic and not causing any discomfort, no treatment is necessary. However, painful or symptomatic lipomas may be treated in the following ways:
1. Non-surgical methods:
a) Steroid injections:
These injections are given by the doctor in the lipoma area.
They help in shrinking the lipoma, but cannot eliminate them completely.
2. Surgical methods:
a) Surgical removal:
Most types of lipomas can be excised surgically.
The lipoma area is first numbed using local anesthesia.
For small lipomas, the surgeon makes a small, minimal incision or cut in the skin and then squeezes out the lipoma. This procedure leads to minimal scarring.
For large lipomas, the surgeon makes a larger incision for the complete removal of the lipoma.
b) Liposuction:
This procedure involves the use of a needle and a large syringe for the removal of the fatty lump of tissue.
The complications associated with untreated lipoma include:
The complications associated with lipoma treatments include:
The following home remedies can help in treating and shrinking the lipoma:
Most cases of lipoma cannot be prevented, as they are genetic in nature. However, the following tips may reduce the risk of developing a lipoma:
The cost of non-surgical methods for lipoma treatment in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 5,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Mumbai is between INR 30,000 to INR 1,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Delhi is between INR 28,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Bangalore is between INR 28,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Chennai is between INR 25,000 to INR 90,000.
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Lipomas are benign or non-cancerous soft tissue tumors that usually grow slowly. Although lipomas can occur anywhere on the body, they are most commonly seen on the back, arms, legs, shoulders, neck, forehead, and trunk area.
Types:
The different types of lipomas include:
The exact cause of lipoma is not known. It is usually an inherited condition and runs in families.
Risk factors:
The following factors could increase your risk of developing lipoma:
Symptoms:
Lipomas may show the following signs or symptoms:
If a lipoma is asymptomatic and not causing any discomfort, no treatment is necessary. However, painful or symptomatic lipomas may be treated in the following ways:
1. Non-surgical methods:
a) Steroid injections:
These injections are given by the doctor in the lipoma area.
They help in shrinking the lipoma, but cannot eliminate them completely.
2. Surgical methods:
a) Surgical removal:
Most types of lipomas can be excised surgically.
The lipoma area is first numbed using local anesthesia.
For small lipomas, the surgeon makes a small, minimal incision or cut in the skin and then squeezes out the lipoma. This procedure leads to minimal scarring.
For large lipomas, the surgeon makes a larger incision for the complete removal of the lipoma.
b) Liposuction:
This procedure involves the use of a needle and a large syringe for the removal of the fatty lump of tissue.
The complications associated with untreated lipoma include:
The complications associated with lipoma treatments include:
The following home remedies can help in treating and shrinking the lipoma:
Most cases of lipoma cannot be prevented, as they are genetic in nature. However, the following tips may reduce the risk of developing a lipoma:
The cost of non-surgical methods for lipoma treatment in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 5,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Mumbai is between INR 30,000 to INR 1,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Delhi is between INR 28,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Bangalore is between INR 28,000 to INR 95,000.
The cost of surgical methods for lipoma treatment in Chennai is between INR 25,000 to INR 90,000.
A. A lipoma is a lump of fatty tissues that are formed just below the skin.
A. Although asymptomatic and small lipomas usually do not require any treatment, it is advisable to monitor them regularly as a lipoma carries the risk of growing more prominent and more painful. It may lead to increased pressure in the surrounding blood vessels when it is left untreated for a long time. It is therefore recommended to get timely medical treatment as soon as you spot a lipoma.
A. Although lipomas can develop anywhere in the body, they are most commonly seen in the neck, back, shoulder, abdomen, thighs, and arm areas.
A. Lipomas are usually seen in the age group of 40 to 60 years.
A. The doctor usually recommends lipoma surgery when medical treatment (steroid injections prove to become ineffective), or there is a recurrence of the lipoma. The chances of a lipoma recurrence after surgery are almost negligible, and the success rate of lipoma surgery is also much higher than other methods of treatment.
A. No, a lipoma is generally non-cancerous. However , if left untreated can lead to a type of cancer- liposarcoma.
A. You can spot lipoma as a painless lump that will develop just below the skin. It can move slightly upon applying pressure with a finger. It is usually less than two inches in diameter, but can gradually grow with time.
A. No, the procedure is generally done under local anesthesia or sedation, and sometimes under general anesthesia. The patient will therefore not feel any pain during the procedure.
However, it is normal to experience some discomfort after the completion of the procedure, once the effect of the anesthesia wears off. For that, patient is advised to take prescribed medications on time and follow the postprocedure instructions.
A. It usually takes about one to two weeks to recover after a lipoma surgery.
A. Usually, a lipoma does not recur at the operation site after surgery. However, you could develop lipomas in other parts of the body. In some genetic conditions, lipomas are found and can occur in different body parts.
A. Most patients go home on the same day after a lipoma surgery. In case of any further complications, patient may have to stay for 1-2 days in hospital.
A. Yes, stress, overactivity, and extreme temperatures could increase the risk of developing lipomas.
A. The common complications associated with lipoma surgery are:
A. A general surgeon will generally treat a lipoma.
A. In certain cases, a lipoma may disappear on its own. However, most lipomas need to be treated by medical or surgical treatment methods.
A. No, multiple lipomas are not very common and can only be seen in certain hereditary or medical conditions.
A. A lipoma can be treated using the following treatment methods:
A. Surgical excision is the best treatment for lipoma. A technique known as minimal excision extraction will result in less scarring following lipoma excision.
A. Lipomas usually grow slowly and may take several months or years before they can spread to other body parts.
A. Lipomas are fatty tissues that usually do not burst.
A. No, a lipoma is usually not contagious and cannot be transmitted from one person to another.
A. Some lipomas may be painless, while others may cause aching or burning that may be severe, especially if the lipoma is pressing on an adjacent nerve. For some people, the pain associated with a lipoma may come and go, while for others the pain may be continuous.
A. The cost of lipoma treatment will vary depending on the type of treatment being performed, the size and severity of the lipoma present, the overall health of the patient, and the expertise of the doctor performing the treatment.
Usually, the cost of non-surgical methods to treat lipoma in India is between INR 2,000 to INR 5,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat lipoma in India is between INR 25,000 to INR 1,00,000.