by Imagine Websites | Friday December 6th 2024
It’s uncommon for lipomas to grow back in the same place, but new lipomas can develop elsewhere on the body.
by Imagine Websites | Friday December 6th 2024
As with any procedure, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or a reaction to anaesthesia. Your clinician will provide more detailed information which will form part of the consent process.
by Imagine Websites | Friday December 6th 2024
There may be a small scar, but practitioners aim to make the smallest incision possible to reduce scarring.
by Imagine Websites | Friday December 6th 2024
Recovery is typically swift. Most patients can return to normal activities on the same day, depending on the location of the lipoma. You may be asked to return to the clinic for suture removal, usually between 7 to 14 days post procedure, depending on whether the...
by Imagine Websites | Friday December 6th 2024
The procedure involves numbing the area around the lipoma, making an incision and then carefully extracting the lipoma. The best surgical technique for removal will be discussed with you prior to the procedure.