Lipoma Treatment

Why opt for Lipoma excision procedure?

  • • Sudden increase in size or pain
  • • Medication is ineffective
  • • Avoid side effects of steroids
  • • Lipoma excision is the only solution*

Benefits of Lipoma excision procedure

  • • Advance Painless Procedure
  • • High Success Rate
  • • 30 mins procedure
  • • Resume work next day
  • • No Side Effects


Why choose Arohyam Healing Touch?

• Experienced Plastic Surgeons
• US FDA approved
• 5000+ successful procedures

Hassle-free Insurance Approval

• All Insurances covered
• No Hidden Charges
• Assistance in Insurance Paperwork

What is Lipoma?

A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty lump that's situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer.

A lipoma can form on any part of the body, but they typically appear on the:

• Neck
• Shoulders
• Forearms
• Arms
• Thighs

What is the Cost of Lipoma Removal?

The cost of the surgery depends on the following factors

• Number & Size of Lipomas • Location of Lipoma (Body Part)
• Technique and equipment used

For best estimation - consultation by surgeon is required.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does Insurance cover Lipoma excision procedure?

This surgery is covered under all personal and corporate insurance as per policy terms & conditions.

Why does the cost of Lipoma excision vary for different patients?

Amount to be paid for Lipoma Removal differs from one person to another due to the below factors:

• Number & Size of Lipomas
• Location of lipoma (Body Part)
• Technique and equipment used
• Type of Insurance
• Type of Hospital
• Admission fees
• Doctor fees
• The admission room that you opted for

How long does the procedure take?

Generally, the procedure takes a minimum of 30 mins, depending on the number of Lipomas.

Do I have to stay in the hospital?

The patient can go home on the same day of procedure (in case of cash payments), Whereas 24-hours hospitalization is required for Insurance Patients.

How much time should I take off from work or school?

In 90% cases, you can resume your normal routine on the next day of your procedure, but healing time may vary and should be discussed with your surgeon.