What department should I visit for subcutaneous lipoma?
Disease description:
I don't know what happened either; a small lump has appeared on my shoulder, and it feels very much like a subcutaneous lipoma. I would like to ask which department I should visit for subcutaneous lipoma?
The choice of medical department for subcutaneous lipoma primarily depends on the location and size of the lipoma, as well as the patient's specific needs. Generally, because subcutaneous lipomas commonly occur in the skin or subcutaneous tissue, the dermatology department is usually the first choice. Additionally, the oncology department also manages various benign and malignant tumors, making it another suitable option for patients with subcutaneous lipomas. If the lipoma is large, causing pressure on surrounding tissues, or requires surgical treatment, then general surgery or plastic surgery departments may be more appropriate. General surgery focuses on performing surgical procedures, while plastic surgery emphasizes wound management and aesthetic recovery after removal. If the lipoma appears on the face and affects appearance, patients may choose the cosmetic dermatology or medical aesthetics department, where treatments such as laser therapy or liquid nitrogen cryotherapy can be used. Before visiting a doctor, patients should learn in advance about the characteristics and specialties of different departments in order to select the most suitable one for their needs.