What harm does subcutaneous lipoma have?
The hazards of subcutaneous lipoma are as follows: subcutaneous lipomas are prone to occur under the skin, and the lipomas located in subcutaneous tissue are of different sizes, mostly oblate or lobulated, with clear boundaries; People with unclear boundaries should beware of the possibility of malignant lipoma. The tumor is soft and elastic, and some of it may have false fluctuations. The tumor is not attached to the epidermis, the skin surface is completely normal and the base is extensive. Press the base of lipoma tightly with your hand, and you can see lobulation. Orange peel may appear on the skin. Tumors develop slowly, most of them have no serious adverse effects on the body, and rarely become malignant. According to experts, lipoma is a benign hyperplasia of mature adipose tissue under the skin. More common in adults aged 40-50. Some lipomas contain more connective tissues or blood vessels besides a large amount of adipose tissue in structure, which can form complex lipomas. In addition, there is another kind of multiple round or oval nodular lipoma, which is common under the skin of limbs and waist and abdomen. Tumors vary in size and number, are slightly harder than ordinary lipomas, and are painful when pressed, so they are called painful lipomas or multiple lipomas.