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Understanding the Context

Pimple Popper Squeeze 'Golf Ball' Lipomas from a Patient's Arm In the video, Dr. Lee's patient has two lipomas in their arm that have to be removed. The dermatologist begins by creating an incision over the top of the bump before taking her hands and squeezing ... Watch Dr.

Key Insights

Pimple Popper Squeeze 'Golf Ball' Lipomas from a Patient's Arm Lipomas can occur anywhere in the body. They are: Just under the skin. They commonly occur in the areas of the neck, shoulders, back, abdomen, arms and thighs. Soft and doughy to the touch. They also move easily with slight finger pressure.

Final Thoughts

Generally small. Lipomas are typically less than 1 to 2 inches (3 to 5 centimeters) in diameter, but they can grow. Sometimes painful. Lipomas can be ... A lipoma typically doesn't need to be treated. But if the lipoma bothers you, or it's painful or growing, your healthcare professional might recommend removing it.

Lipoma treatments include: Surgical removal. Most lipomas are removed surgically by cutting them out. Lipomas typically don't return once they're removed. Possible side effects are scarring and bruising.