I have a lipoma on my face, why do people have lipomas?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Analysis: Hello, for your case, it is recommended that you undergo surgery** to remove the tumor.

    Suggestions:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This kind of surgery is usually done by a general surgeon or orthopedic surgeon, so it is recommended to find a professional plastic surgeon in a larger hospital to do it safely.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, lipomas are rarely cancerous, generally do not need **, if the fluid is large and affects the activity or suddenly enlarges or ruptures in the near future, it can be surgically removed to achieve the purpose of complete **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is a common benign tumor, if there are no symptoms, it grows slowly, does not require treatment, and is checked regularly. If it is large and symptomatic or impactful, surgical excision may be considered. The specific cause of lipoma is not clear, and the incidence of lipoma can be reduced by changing the lifestyle pattern, regular work and rest, not staying up late, low-fat and low-cholesterol diet, non-smoking and alcohol, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, "lipoma tumorigenic factor" also has a tumorigenic factor in the patient's somatic cells, and under normal circumstances, this tumorigenic factor is in an inactive state. However, under the influence of various internal and external environmental inducements, when the body's resistance is reduced, the activity of lipoma tumorigenic factors is further enhanced and combines with some gene fragments in the normal cells of the body to form abnormal genetic mutations, so that normal fat cells and surrounding tissue cells have an abnormal proliferation phenomenon, and a mass that protrudes to the body surface or various internal organs, which is called lipoma.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When many people unintentionally touch their surface, they often find that there is a small hard thing underneath, and this substance is also called lipoma. It is a relatively common benign tumor and does not cause much damage to the human body. However, having a lipoma can be very annoying.

    This can't help but make people wonder, why do you love lipomas so much?

    Causes of long lipomas1.Problems with diet

    If we have lipoma, in fact, the first point is to reflect on our daily diet and see if there are some incorrect situations in our daily diet, such as often eating some greasy food or fried food. Including liking to eat some desserts, high-calorie foods, and so on. These foods often contain more calories than our body needs on a daily basis, and the remaining calories can be retained in our body and converted into fat if they cannot be consumed.

    However, when these parts converted into fat have not been digested and absorbed, many people will choose to consume a large amount of calories again at this time, so in the end, it can only cause more and more fat accumulation.

    If you accumulate too much fat, you may have a variety of problemsFor example, if the body is too obese, the proportion of fat in the internal organs will be too high, and some people will also show lipomas on the body surface.

    Therefore, if most people like to have lipomas, then they must consider whether there is a problem with their diet.

    2.Mentally stressed

    Nowadays, young people are under great mental pressure, whether it is academic pressure or career pressure, it will make people feel breathless.

    Long-term mental stress is also prone to lipoma. If you are stressed in your daily life and do not get rid of this stress, the probability of developing a lipoma is much higher than that of ordinary people.

    Therefore, for people who usually feel stressed, they must learn to release their pressure. At the same time, you should also pay attention to your diet, maintain a light diet and live a healthy life so that you can stay away from lipomas.

    3.Stay up late and go to bed

    As young people nowadays, few people can go to bed early and get up early, and many people are forced to stay up late to sleep, for example, work has not been completed and studies have not been completed.

    We also all know that staying up late is very harmful to the body. If you often stay up late to sleep, it is also very easy to grow lipoma, because staying up late will represent lack of sleep, and lack of sleep directly affects people's metabolism, and many people who often stay up lateBecause the metabolism decreases, there will be a situation of gaining weight, which will also cause the breakdown of fat to gradually slow downIf there is a problem with the metabolism of fat, it may coagulate and form a lipoma.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The specific reason is not very clear, so we must take care of our body, have good living habits, exercise more, and rest more, so that lipomas will not appear.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mainly because of some bad eating habits, and often eat some fatty meat and animal offal, and the pressure is relatively high, often stay up late, then lipoma will grow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be that the oil secretion itself is vigorous, so after the accumulation of these oils for a long time, coupled with the poor metabolism of the body, lipomas will be formed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I had a fairly light diet and I had lipomas, but I was stressed at work in the past few years, and I think it was caused by stress!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be due to dietary factors, excessive stress, bad lifestyle habits, excessive alcohol consumption, and frequent eating of fatty meat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What should I do if I have a lipoma on my back?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How lipomas are key.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cause of lipoma is unknown, but it may be related to the following factors:

    1.Genetic factors: Lipomas can be related to genetic factors, and some people may have some genetic defects or mutations that make them more susceptible to lipomas.

    2.Age: Lipomas often appear between the ages of 40 and 60, but can occur at any age.

    3.Malnutrition: Long-term malnutrition may lead to abnormal fat metabolism, which increases the risk of lipobioma.

    4.Lack of exercise: Long-term lack of exercise can lead to obesity, which in turn increases the risk of lipomas.

    5.Environmental factors: Long-term exposure to environmental factors, such as chemicals and radiation, may increase the risk of lipomas.

    6.Other diseases: such as diabetes, thyroid disease, etc., may increase the risk of lipomas.

    In conclusion, lipoma development is related to a variety of factors, but the specific cause has not been determined.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Lipoma, also known as lipoma, lipoma, lipoma, is a common soft tissue tumor of Liangyan spring. The cause of lipoma is not fully understood, and it may be related to the following factors:

    Genetic factors: Lipoma may be hereditary, and some families may have a higher prevalence.

    Lipodystrophy: Lipomas are associated with abnormal lipometabolism, such as hyperlipidemia, diabetes, etc.

    Environmental factors: Exposure to harmful substances such as chemicals or radiation may increase the risk of lipomas.

    Other factors: Factors such as age and sex may also affect the incidence of lipomas.

    In general, lipomas don't need ** unless they're enlarged or painful or have other symptoms. If the lipoma causes discomfort or causes cosmetic problems, surgical removal or other methods may be considered. Thank you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A lipoma is a benign tumour that usually occurs under the skin. There is a thin layer of connective tissue cysts around the tumor that contain normal fat cells that are divided into leaf-like clusters by connective tissue bundles. Some lipomas contain more connective tissue or blood vessels in addition to a large amount of adipose tissue, forming complex lipomas.

    ** There is a thin layer of connective tissue around the tumor, which is contained.

    Normal fat cells are divided into leaf-like clusters by connective tissue bundles. Some lipomas contain more connective tissue or blood vessels in addition to a large amount of adipose tissue, forming complex lipomas.

    Symptoms These tumors tend to occur in the shoulders, back, buttocks, and inner thighs, and also in the head. Lipomas located in the subcutaneous tissue vary in size, most of them are oblate or lobulated, and the demarcation is clear; Those who cannot distinguish the boundary should beware of the possibility of malignant lipoma. The tumor is soft and elastic (note that it is different from larger cysts), and some may have a false fluctuating sensation.

    The tumor does not adhere to the epidermis, the surface is completely normal, and the base is extensive. On examination, the base of the lipoma is pressed with the hand, and a lobulated morphology can be seen. **May be "orange peel" shaped.

    Tumors develop very slowly, and most of them have no serious adverse effects on the body, and there are very few malignant changes.

    In addition, there is another type of multiple round or oval nodular lipomas, which are commonly found in the limbs, waist, and abdomen under the skin. The size and number of tumors are uncertain, and they are slightly harder than ordinary lipomas and painful when compressed, so they are called painful lipomas or multiple lipomas.

    Inspections Routine physical examination.

    ** Small, slow-growing, asymptomatic patients generally do not need to be treated. There are various methods of laser surgery** for lipomas, but small lipomas are removed by lobulation using a micro-incision laser excision. Larger lipomas are removed by incision according to surgical requirements, and laser removal of lipmas is very convenient.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Lipomas can also grow in different parts of the body, lipomas located in the face, generally smaller, softer texture, most of the growth rate is relatively slow, generally there will be no pain and other manifestations, you can pay more attention to observation, no special **, but if the lipoma is relatively large or produces local compression and swelling, you can carry out surgery**, the specific surgical method should also be selected according to the part of the growth and size.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Lipoma is a kind of normal adipose-like tissue tumor, which tends to occur in the limbs and trunk, and generally does not have pain and other discomfort. Lipomas grow slowly, and multiple lipomas are generally smaller, softer, and may have pseudocysts**. Lipomas often occur at multiple sites and have a family history.

    If there are no obvious symptoms, no treatment can be done. Surgical excision is required only if there is a possibility of malignant transformation in the following situations: local pain and discomfort; The tumor is large and affects the appearance of the body, or the tumor affects the activity and function of the limbs; The tumor grows faster and enlarges, and malignant transformation is suspected; Single lipomas grow in deeper areas.

    Lipoma is not a liposarcoma, liposarcoma is a tumor with a high degree of malignancy, which grows rapidly, has a large tumor, has a hard texture, and is mostly single.

    The above information is provided by Beijing Kunhe Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Lipomas are nothing serious and don't need medical treatment, they are just too obese and have clumps of fat in the flesh. No hard time to digest. Usually do more exercise, eat less greasy and spicy, quit smoking and alcohol. It's good to pay attention to your diet.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's lipoma-like hyperplasia, benign, looking, lobulated, like a cake.

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