Lipoma resection

Lipoma is made up of mature adipose tissue, which is more common in children than fibroids. It can occur in all parts of the body where fat is present. Lipomas have a thin layer of fibrous endometrium with many fibrous cords. They form a lot of space vertically and horizontally. They are most commonly found in the subcutaneous tissues of the neck, shoulders, back, buttocks, breasts, and limbs, the face, scalp, scrotum, and labia, followed by the peritoneum. Posterior and gastrointestinal wall, etc .; very few can appear in the original adipose tissue. If the proportion of fibrous tissue in the tumor is large, it is called fibrolipoma. For superficial lipomas that affect function, labor, and aesthetics, surgery may be considered.

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