Nouveau Cosmetic Clinic

Quick and Painless Lipoma Removal for a Confident You

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Discover advanced lipoma treatment, where our skilled doctors combine cutting-edge techniques with personalized care. At our clinic, we’re committed to excellence, ensuring precise and safe procedures that effectively remove lipomas with minimal scarring. Whether you’re seeking to address a single lipoma or multiple growths, our tailored approach guarantees each patient receives a unique treatment plan designed for optimal outcomes and a smooth recovery.

What is Lipoma?

A lipoma is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor composed of fat tissue. It typically appears as a soft, rubbery lump under the skin that can be easily moved when touched. Lipomas are generally painless and slow-growing, commonly found on the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms, and thighs. Although they are not harmful, they can be removed surgically if they cause discomfort, pain, or cosmetic concerns.

Rediscover Smoother Skin with Advanced Lipoma Removal in Indore

We prioritize delivering exceptional lipoma removal care with a personalized approach tailored to your specific needs. Our team of specialists utilizes cutting-edge techniques to provide safe and effective treatments, ensuring each procedure addresses your unique concerns. From your initial consultation to your final result, we emphasize comfort and satisfaction. With our commitment to excellence and patient-focused care, our lipoma removal services will help you achieve smoother skin and renewed confidence.

Top Techniques for Successful Lipoma Removal

There are several types of lipoma removal surgery, each tailored to the size, location, and characteristics of the lipoma, as well as the patient’s overall health and preferences

Excisional Surgery

This is the most common method for removing a lipoma. The surgeon makes an incision over the lipoma and carefully removes it along with the capsule surrounding it. This method is effective for completely removing the lipoma and minimizing the chances of recurrence.

Minimally Invasive Excision

A smaller incision is made compared to traditional excisional surgery. The lipoma is then removed using specialized tools. This method may result in less scarring and a quicker recovery time.

Liposuction Lipoma Removal

Liposuction is used to remove softer lipomas, especially those located in areas where a large incision might be undesirable. A small incision is made, and a thin tube (cannula) is inserted to suction out the fatty tissue. This method is less invasive and may result in minimal scarring, but it may not remove the entire lipoma capsule, increasing the risk of recurrence.

Endoscopic-Assisted Removal

In this technique, an endoscope (a small camera) is inserted through a small incision to assist the surgeon in removing the lipoma. This method allows for precise removal with minimal scarring, particularly useful for lipomas in sensitive or difficult-to-reach areas.

Laser-Assisted Lipoma Removal

A laser is used to make an incision and remove the lipoma. This technique can reduce bleeding and minimize scarring. It is generally used for smaller lipomas or in areas where aesthetics are a primary concern.

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Yes, especially if the lipoma is causing discomfort, pain, or self-consciousness. Many patients report feeling more confident and comfortable after removal.

Stitches are often required to close the incision. In some cases, dissolvable stitches are used, which do not need to be removed.

The cost varies depending on the size, number, and location of the lipomas, as well as the type of anesthesia used and the surgeon’s experience.

Surgeon will provide specific aftercare instructions, including how to clean the incision site, change dressings, and when to remove stitches if applicable.

Most patients can return to work within 1-2 days, depending on the nature of their job and the extent of the surgery.

Local anesthesia is most commonly used, though larger or more complex lipomas may require general anesthesia or sedation.

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