Multiple lipoma removal is a surgical procedure designed to remove multiple lipomas—benign (non-cancerous) fatty lumps that develop under the skin. Lipomas are usually soft, slow-growing, and painless, but when they occur in large numbers or visible areas, they can cause discomfort, restriction of movement, or cosmetic concern.
You may be a suitable candidate for multiple lipoma removal if you:
Have multiple visible or palpable lipomas
Experience discomfort, pressure, or pain from lipomas
Have lipomas that interfere with movement or daily activities
Feel self-conscious due to the appearance of lipomas
Are in good overall health
Seek a long-term solution for lipoma removal
A detailed consultation is essential to confirm diagnosis and plan safe, effective treatment.
Comprehensive clinical examination and assessment
Identification and mapping of all lipomas
Customised treatment planning based on size and location
Procedure performed under local or general anaesthesia
Surgical excision or minimally invasive removal of lipomas
Careful closure to minimise scarring
Same-day discharge or short observation period
The approach is selected to ensure safety, effectiveness, and optimal cosmetic outcomes.
Permanent removal of lipomas
Relief from discomfort or pressure
Improved body contour and appearance
Low risk of recurrence at treated sites
Safe and effective treatment
Minimal scarring with advanced techniques
Mild swelling, bruising, or soreness initially
Gradual healing of treated areas
Visible improvement once swelling subsides
Long-lasting or permanent results
Improved comfort and confidence
Healing timelines vary depending on the number of lipomas treated.
Keep treated areas clean and dry
Follow prescribed medications and wound care instructions
Avoid strenuous activity temporarily
Monitor for signs of infection or unusual swelling
Attend follow-up appointments as advised
Proper aftercare ensures smooth healing and optimal results.
No. Lipomas are benign fatty growths and are not cancerous.
Yes. Once a lipoma is completely removed, it does not usually return in the same location, though new lipomas may develop elsewhere.
The procedure is performed under anaesthesia. Post-procedure discomfort is usually mild and manageable with medication.
Small scars may occur, but they are usually minimal and fade over time.
In many cases, yes. Multiple lipomas can be removed in a single session, depending on their number, size, and location.