Table of Contents

Open the drop down below and select title to jump to content

Lipoma Removal in London

  • Lipomas are benign fatty tumours that can be safely removed through surgical techniques
  • Removal procedures typically cost between £500-£2,000 and are performed under local anaesthesia
  • Most lipomas are harmless but should be evaluated if they grow rapidly or cause discomfort
  • Recovery is usually quick, with patients returning to normal activities within 24-48 hours
  • Choose a GMC-registered specialist with experience in dermatological or plastic surgery
  • Over 95% success rate with minimal scarring and high patient satisfaction

Table of Contents

Understanding Lipomas: Causes, Types, and When to Seek Treatment

Lipomas are benign soft tissue tumours composed of fat cells that develop just beneath the skin. These slow-growing lumps typically feel soft and rubbery to the touch and can move easily when pressed with your fingers. While most commonly found on the shoulders, neck, and trunk, lipomas can develop anywhere on the body where fat cells are present.

Several factors contribute to lipoma formation, including genetic predisposition, minor trauma, and obesity. Most lipomas occur in adults between 40 and 60 years of age, though they can appear at any age. While generally harmless, certain signs warrant medical attention, including rapid growth, pain or tenderness, or a diameter exceeding 5 centimetres.

Professional Lipoma Removal Options in London

At our London clinic, we offer several advanced techniques for lipoma removal. The most common method is surgical excision, performed under local anaesthesia through a small incision. For larger lipomas, we may recommend minimally invasive liposuction techniques that reduce scarring and recovery time.

Our specialists utilise state-of-the-art equipment and advanced surgical techniques to ensure precise removal while minimising tissue trauma. The choice between local and general anaesthesia depends on factors such as lipoma size, location, and patient preference. Most procedures can be completed within 30-60 minutes, making them suitable for same-day treatment.

What to Expect During Lipoma Removal Surgery

Before your procedure, our medical team will conduct a thorough assessment and provide detailed pre-operative instructions. The surgery begins with careful marking of the removal site and administration of local anaesthetic. Using precise surgical techniques, the lipoma is carefully separated from surrounding tissues and removed through a small incision.

Most patients remain fully conscious during the procedure and experience minimal discomfort. The wound is then closed with fine sutures designed to minimise scarring. Typically, patients can return home within hours of the procedure, making it an efficient solution for those seeking fast lipoma removal in London.

How Much Does Lipoma Removal Cost in London?

Private lipoma removal costs in London typically range from £500 to £2,000, depending on the size, location, and complexity of the procedure. This includes the surgical procedure, local anaesthetic, and necessary follow-up care. While the NHS may cover lipoma removal if medically necessary, private treatment offers faster access and more flexible scheduling options.

Many private health insurance policies cover lipoma removal when deemed medically necessary. Our clinic offers various payment plans and financing options to help make treatment more accessible. We provide transparent pricing during your initial consultation, with no hidden costs.

Recovery and Aftercare Following Lipoma Removal

Recovery from lipoma removal is typically straightforward, with most patients returning to normal activities within 24-48 hours. Initial healing occurs over 1-2 weeks, during which time you’ll need to keep the surgical site clean and dry. Mild discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief medication.

Our aftercare protocol includes detailed wound care instructions and scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor healing. Most patients can resume exercise after 2 weeks, though this varies based on the procedure’s location and extent. Complete healing, including scar maturation, occurs over 3-6 months.

Choosing the Right Specialist for Lipoma Removal

Selecting a qualified specialist is crucial for successful lipoma removal. Look for surgeons registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) who specialise in dermatological surgery or plastic surgery. Our specialists possess extensive experience in lipoma removal and maintain the highest standards of patient care.

During your consultation, discuss the surgeon’s experience, success rates, and proposed treatment plan. Consider factors such as the clinic’s location, facilities, and patient feedback. Our London clinic maintains rigorous safety standards and employs only experienced, qualified medical professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are lipomas dangerous?

Most lipomas are benign and harmless. However, you should consult a medical professional if a lipoma grows rapidly, becomes painful, or exceeds 5 centimetres in diameter, as these could indicate a more serious condition.

Is lipoma removal covered by health insurance?

Health insurance may cover lipoma removal if the procedure is deemed medically necessary. Cosmetic removals are typically not covered. Check with your specific insurance provider to understand your coverage details.

How long does lipoma removal surgery take?

Most lipoma removal procedures take between 30-60 minutes and can be completed under local anaesthesia. The exact duration depends on the size and location of the lipoma.

Will I have a scar after lipoma removal?

While some scarring is inevitable, skilled surgeons use techniques to minimise scar visibility. Most scars fade significantly over 3-6 months and become barely noticeable with proper care.

Can lipomas grow back after removal?

In most cases, lipomas do not regrow after complete surgical removal. However, patients with a genetic predisposition might develop new lipomas in different locations.

What are the risks of lipoma removal?

Potential risks include infection, bleeding, temporary numbness, and scarring. Choosing an experienced surgeon and following post-operative care instructions minimises these risks.

How soon can I return to normal activities after lipoma removal?

Most patients can return to light activities within 24-48 hours. Full recovery and resumption of exercise typically occurs within 2 weeks, depending on the procedure’s extent.