How is subcutaneous lipoma formed in children

Dr. Sydney Wilson
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2025-05-08 05:51:06
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Subcutaneous lipoma is a benign tumor composed of mature fat cells, mostly occurring under the skin, but also in the internal organs and other deep tissues, such as muscle compartment, muscle deep layer and retroperitoneum, etc. The basic damage is generally a solitary mass with unclear boundary, disc-shaped, round or lobulated, soft, normal skin surface, mobile, the size can be from several millimeters to more than 15cm, such as compression of nerves, can cause pain. Middle-aged people see more, good hair in the neck and trunk, other parts can also occur. Conservative treatment or surgical resection treatment.