Lipoma is a very common disease in life and can grow in many parts of the body. For example, backpacks, shoulders, genitals, buttocks, etc., but some patients will grow lipomas on their arms, which affects the patient's appearance. Although the probability of lipoma malignancy is very low, surgical treatment is still required when the volume is very large. So let's see how to remove arm lipomas? First, how to remove arm lipoma? Lipoma is a benign tumor originating from adipose tissue. There is a thin layer of connective tissue capsule around the tumor, which contains normal fat cells divided into leaf-shaped groups by connective tissue bundles. Some lipomas contain a lot of connective tissue or blood vessels in addition to a large amount of adipose tissue, forming a complex lipoma. It can occur in adipose tissue anywhere in the body, but rarely becomes malignant. Clinically, it commonly occurs under the skin of the shoulders, back, and buttocks, and requires surgical treatment when it is large. It is relatively common, mostly in middle-aged people (50-60 years old). Second, lipomas generally do not require treatment . When the tumor is small and painless, no treatment is required. If the tumor is large, surgical removal can be performed. Smaller lipomas that grow slowly and have no clinical symptoms generally do not require treatment. If they grow very large and cause pain or affect the appearance, surgical removal may be considered. There are many methods of laser surgery to treat lipomas, but small lipomas are removed by micro-incision laser removal and lobing. Larger lipomas are removed through incisions based on their location and surgical requirements. Pay attention to avoid overwork, keep a good mood, and get enough sleep; lead a regular life, eat a light diet, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits; strictly limit fatty and sweet foods, and quit smoking and drinking. How to remove arm lipoma? Lipoma is a benign subcutaneous tumor and generally requires surgery for treatment. Pay attention to maintaining hygiene habits, avoid overwork, eat a low-salt, low-fat diet, do not eat raw, cold or spicy foods, strictly quit smoking and drinking, keep a cheerful mood, and develop a scientific and reasonable work and rest and eating habits to help prevent the occurrence of lipomas. |
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