She takes a look, and with one touch, determines the bump is a lipoma, as it’s mobile. However, she reveals lipomas on the head are a “huge pain,” as they’re ‘oozy’ and come out in pieces.
Although not 100% sure, the doctor thinks Paul’s “head behind his head” is in fact a lipoma, and as always, is down to get him to the operating table. As expected, the patient is nervous but ...
A lipoma is a lump under the skin that occurs due to an overgrowth of fat cells. Lipomas are typically harmless but people may wish to remove one that causes pain, complications, or other symptoms ...