Lipoma & soft tissue tumor removal
Lipomas and other soft tissue tumors are common growths that develop beneath the skin, often presenting as soft, painless lumps. Lipomas are benign fatty tumors, while soft tissue tumors may arise from muscle, connective tissue, or nerves and can be benign or, rarely, malignant. Although many of these growths are harmless, they may require removal if they increase in size, cause discomfort, restrict movement, or raise cosmetic concerns. Surgical excision is the most effective treatment, ensuring accurate diagnosis and complete removal.
Lipoma Removal
Lipoma removal is a simple surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia, where the fatty lump is carefully excised through a small incision. It is usually done as a day-care procedure with minimal discomfort, low risk of complications, and excellent cosmetic outcomes. Complete removal prevents recurrence and provides relief from any associated discomfort or visible swelling.
Soft Tissue Tumor Removal
Soft tissue tumor removal involves careful surgical excision of the growth along with surrounding tissue if needed, especially when there is suspicion of malignancy. The procedure may require detailed preoperative evaluation such as imaging or biopsy, and is performed with precision to preserve nearby structures. Early removal ensures proper diagnosis, reduces the risk of complications, and offers the best possible functional and cosmetic results.