I am a 35-year-old male and over the past 8 years I have noticed lumps under my skin, started with one on the forearm that has double in size (compression on the arm makes me think that perhaps there are two very close to the each other). Another pop up about 2 years ago and is growing. Recently, I felt another tiny one, all three in close proximity. I physically examine myself and found another on my back and another on the left side of my abdomen. Kindly advise on what I should do next.
I have a soft lump on my left cheekbone. It appeared gradually & has been there at least 2 years (maybe more). My ENT ordered an MRI, which showed subtle increased volume of fat underlying the platysma and facial musculature on the left in the immediate infraorbital region. It does not appear encapsulated as would be typical in a lipoma, but is asymmetric in appearance. I assume it will keep (slowly) growing, & am wondering if removal is possible w/o scarring or recurrence.
It's hard I can only feel it by prodding my belly it can't bee seen from the outside only felt. It does go back further when pressed hard it seems smooth not jagged and the area is tender to prod. I have lots of stretch marks after 3 children.
My first surgeon said it was gandlion cyst but he removed lipoma, but still had lump, went got a second opinion and had a mri done and doctor found volar ganglion cyst and dorsal gandlion cyst, plus severe tendonitis witch I never had that, so I had surgery, my first surgery did not do any prior testing, do you think the doctor made a bad decision
I have noticed over the past year that I have began to develop lumps at the side of my mouth which seem to be progressively getting worse. As you can see in the pictures, they are on both sides of my mouth. I would like some help identify what the issue is. They seem to be more prominent when I smile, and the extra 'fat' can be felt if I use my fingers (one inside, one outside my mouth). Ideally, I am looking for a non surgical solution to resolve this. Thanks
I went to the doctor and she said it was lipoma but I did research and it says lipoma is soft and it there is no real discomfort. Also it said you can move it under the skin but mine hurts its hard and you can't move it. Also there is a smaller bump like 2 inches underneath. What do you think it is?
I had forhead trauma 2 years ago that has resulted in me having a soft/rubbery lump on the left side of my forhead with some indentation above the lump when I apply compression to the lump it goes away but once compression is lifted it gradually starts to come back again the lump is painless i had a CT scan done that has showed no fracture of any other abnormalities. I would like to know what this could be? Is this something I could get surgically removed,? Kind regards Hassan