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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The mainstay of therapy includes steroid injection, simple excision, liposuction, and ultrasound wave. | The mainstay of therapy includes steroid injection, simple [[excision]], [[liposuction]], and ultrasound wave. | ||
==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
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* Medical therapy of lipoma includes: | * Medical therapy of lipoma includes: | ||
:* Steroid injections: This treatment can only shrink the lipoma, but can not completely eliminate the lump. | :* Steroid injections: This treatment can only shrink the lipoma, but can not completely eliminate the lump. | ||
:* Simple excision | :* Simple [[excision]] | ||
:* Liposuction | :* [[Liposuction]] | ||
:* Ultrasound wave | :* Ultrasound wave | ||
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Overview
The mainstay of therapy includes steroid injection, simple excision, liposuction, and ultrasound wave.
Medical Therapy
- Usually, treatment is not necessary for a lipoma unless the mass becomes painful or restricts movement.
- Medical therapy of lipoma includes:
- Steroid injections: This treatment can only shrink the lipoma, but can not completely eliminate the lump.
- Simple excision
- Liposuction
- Ultrasound wave