Overview of lipomas
Lipomas are usually soft, oval growths that can move slightly under the skin. They are classified as tumours of fat cells although the majority are benign and are just a nuisance. They may become sore when irritated but are generally not painful. Lipomas typically develop slowly over months or years, often staying small but occasionally growing into larger “giant lipomas.”
Although lipomas are generally considered harmless, it is crucial to consult with a doctor to exclude the possibility of a lipoma being linked to another medical condition and to check that it is not a rare malignant form.
Ultrasound examination is very useful for larger lipomas to ruling out malignancy. Your GP or one of our Oxona doctors can arrange an ultrasound
Experts still do not know exactly what causes the overgrowth of far cells that cause lipomas, but they can arise due to genetic factors, meaning that if a parent had a lipoma, their child is more likely to have one; or they may present when there is an underlying medical condition.
How do you remove lipomas?
Lipoma treatment varies depending on factors like location, size, and interference with daily life. Some choose removal for cosmetic reasons or anxiety relief. If the lipoma isn’t bothersome, then monitoring is fine.
Our Oxona Healthcare, our doctors will discuss treatment options, including potential side effects, allowing you to make an informed choice.
Excision is the usual method of removing lipomas. Note that a biopsy might be required to rule out underlying conditions, involving sending a sample for laboratory testing.
Follow-up appointments are essential to ensure proper healing after lipoma excision. At Oxona, we always offer free of charge follow up as we do not want financial barriers to prevent you seeking advice and monitoring.
How much does it cost?
The procedure rarely takes less than 45 minutes, and often longer for the big ones. After numbing the area with a local anesthetic, a small incision is made in the skin. The lipoma is then carefully dissected from the surrounding tissue and removed. In some cases, we may need to extract it in segments. The incision is sutured and dressed. The delicate nature of removing lipomas successfully is reflected in a higher price than for many of our other procedures. you can expect to pay in the region of £485 to £815.
Booking an appointment
To book an appointment you can either call us 01865 965 027 or book directly online. You will need to book a ‘pre-operative appointment‘. If you are unsure of what to book please call our helpful reception team.
FAQs
What causes lipomas?
The precise cause of the excessive growth of fat cells leading to lipomas remains unclear to experts.
However, they can be linked to genetic factors, meaning that individuals with a family history of lipomas are at a higher risk.
Research has shown that in addition to genetic inheritance, there may be other factors that increase a person’s risk for developing lipomas, for example;
- Obesity;
- High cholesterol levels;
- Diabetes;
- Liver disease;
- Glucose intolerance.
Additionally, lipomas may indicate the presence of underlying medical conditions, such as multiple hereditary lipomatosis, Gardner syndrome, and Madelung disease.
Typically, these growths occur in middle aged adults. Some patients have several lipomas but the majority have a solitary one.
Do I need to have a pre-op consultation?
Yes, all patients require a pre-op consultation prior to any surgical treatment. During this appointment, you’ll have the opportunity to ask any questions, and the doctor will discuss the procedure, side effects and likely outcomes, while also providing an exact costing.
Can I claim for my appointment on insurance?
You need to speak to your insurer prior to your appointment. Some insurers will reimburse you for the appointment, but you will need to present any documentation at the time of your appointment for the doctor to sign. Please note that all our doctors are registered with the GMC on the GP register not the consultant register. Please ensure you make this clear to your insurers at the outset.
How it works
From the moment you book your appointment to post-treatment care, we’re here to support you.
- Booking your appointment
With Oxona, there’s no need for a referral and you can book your appointment online, over the phone or by email. All appointment require a pre-paid deposit due at the time of booking. - Consultation
Our specialists will give you the time you need to discuss your problem, making sure you are truly heard. Your questions will be answered with understanding and impartial advice, so you feel ready to make an informed decision. - Treatment plan
Our treatment plans are based on you as an individual, rather than off the shelf. Taking into account your symptoms, medical history and any anxieties, we’ll explore all available options and respect your decisions. - Aftercare
Your care doesn’t end after your treatment. Our team are on hand to offer free post-operative support, and to answer any questions about your treatment plan.