Thoughtful Care for Common—But Often Disruptive—Growths

Lipomas are common, benign growths made up of fatty tissue. While they are not dangerous, they can become uncomfortable, noticeable, or concerning over time—especially when they grow larger, interfere with movement, or are located in visible areas. 

At Worcester Plastic Surgery, lipoma removal is approached with the same care and precision as more complex procedures, never rushed or dismissed as “minor.” Led by Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier, a double board-certified plastic surgeon, our practice offers lipoma excision in Worcester & Concord, MA, with an emphasis on accuracy, discretion, and long-term comfort. Each treatment plan is individualized, ensuring the growth is fully addressed while minimizing disruption to surrounding tissue.

What Is a Lipoma?

A lipoma is a slow-growing, noncancerous mass composed of fatty tissue. Lipomas are typically soft, movable, and painless, though some may become tender or uncomfortable depending on their size and location.

Lipomas can appear almost anywhere on the body, most commonly on the neck, shoulders, back, arms, thighs, or torso. While many lipomas do not require treatment, lipoma removal in Worcester, MA may be recommended when a growth causes discomfort, restricts movement, continues to enlarge, or raises cosmetic or diagnostic concerns.

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Common Reasons Patients Seek Lipoma Removal

Patients choose lipoma excision for a variety of practical and quality-of-life reasons. Even benign growths can become disruptive over time. Common concerns include:

  • A visible or enlarging lump beneath the skin
  • Discomfort or pressure, especially with movement
  • Irritation from clothing or daily activities
  • Uncertainty about the nature of the growth
  • Desire for definitive diagnosis and peace of mind
  • Preference for removal by a trained surgical specialist

Dr. Ng-Glazier approaches these concerns with clarity and reassurance, offering honest guidance about when removal is appropriate.

Benefits of Lipoma Excision

When performed thoughtfully, lipoma excision offers both physical relief and reassurance. Potential benefits include:

  • Complete removal of the benign growth
  • Relief from discomfort or pressure
  • Improved contour in the affected area
  • Clear pathological evaluation when indicated
  • Low likelihood of recurrence when fully excised
  • Clean, controlled healing with minimized scarring

Dr. Ng-Glazier prioritizes complete excision while preserving surrounding tissue and natural contours.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Lipoma Removal in Worcester, MA?

Good candidates for lipoma removal are individuals in good overall health who have a diagnosed or suspected lipoma that is symptomatic, enlarging, or bothersome. Many patients are wellness-focused and prefer definitive treatment rather than ongoing monitoring.

You may be a strong candidate if a lump causes discomfort, interferes with daily activities, or creates concern due to its appearance or growth. During your consultation for lipoma excision in Worcester & Concord, MA, Dr. Ng-Glazier will evaluate the size, location, and characteristics of the mass to confirm whether removal is appropriate.

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Lipoma Removal vs. Observation

Not all lipomas require surgical treatment. In some cases, observation is reasonable—particularly for small, stable, asymptomatic growths.

However, lipoma removal may be recommended when a mass changes in size, causes discomfort, or when the diagnosis needs to be confirmed through pathology. Dr. Ng-Glazier provides clear, honest guidance to help patients decide when surgery is beneficial and when conservative management is appropriate.

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Your Consultation

The consultation is a key part of planning lipoma removal.

Dr. Ng-Glazier takes time to review your medical history, examine the growth, and discuss symptoms or concerns. You will receive a straightforward explanation of whether the mass is consistent with a lipoma, what removal involves, and what to expect from healing. If imaging or further evaluation is needed before excision, that will be discussed transparently. The focus is always on informed, pressure-free decision-making.

“Dr. Ng-Glazier is a blessing. She performed scar tissue surgery with a technique new to me (and other doctors). She was caring and joyful in her work, and I appreciated the hard work and love of the team at Emerson. This is the way doctors should be.”

Joann Nichols

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What to Expect During Your Procedure

Lipoma removal in Worcester, MA is typically performed as an outpatient procedure, often under local anesthesia. On the day of treatment, Dr. Ng-Glazier confirms the surgical plan and marks the area carefully to ensure precise excision. A small incision is made directly over the lipoma, allowing the growth to be removed in its entirety.

Meticulous technique is used to minimize trauma to surrounding tissue and support smooth healing. The incision is closed carefully to reduce scarring and promote a clean cosmetic result. Patients return home the same day with clear aftercare instructions.

Recovery & Results

Recovery after lipoma excision is generally straightforward. Mild soreness, swelling, or bruising around the incision site may occur for several days. Patients are typically advised to avoid strenuous activity or pressure on the area during early healing, though most daily activities can be resumed quickly.

Dr. Ng-Glazier provides specific guidance on wound care, activity restrictions, and follow-up. As healing progresses, the incision continues to soften and fade. Once fully healed, patients are left with a smoother contour and lasting relief from the removed growth.

Alternatives to Lipoma Removal

There are no non-surgical treatments that reliably eliminate lipomas. Observation may be appropriate for some patients, but excision is the only definitive way to remove the growth and confirm the diagnosis.

During consultation, Dr. Ng-Glazier will discuss whether monitoring or surgical removal best aligns with your symptoms and goals.

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Meet Your Provider: Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier

Dr. Joanna Ng-Glazier is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons with extensive experience in minor surgical procedures and soft tissue excision. Known for her precise technique and thoughtful approach, she ensures even small procedures are performed with care, accuracy, and respect for long-term outcomes.

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Why Choose Worcester Plastic Surgery?

Worcester Plastic Surgery offers a boutique, concierge environment where patients receive individualized care and unhurried attention. The practice emphasizes precision, transparency, and results that prioritize comfort, safety, and peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions Lipoma Removal

If you are considering lipoma removal in Worcester, MA and want a clear, careful approach focused on comfort and lasting results, Worcester Plastic Surgery offers care grounded in precision, trust, and thoughtful surgical expertise.

Are lipomas dangerous?

Lipomas are benign and not cancerous, but evaluation is important to confirm the diagnosis.

Will the lipoma come back after removal?

When a lipoma is fully excised, recurrence is uncommon.

Is lipoma removal painful?

The procedure is typically performed with local anesthesia, and discomfort is usually minimal.

Will the removed tissue be tested?

Yes. Excised tissue is often sent for pathological evaluation to confirm the diagnosis.

How visible will the scar be?

Incisions are kept as small as possible and placed carefully to minimize visible scarring over time.

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Schedule a consultation with Dr. Ng-Glazier to explore personalized options and take the next step toward confident, natural-looking results.

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