Lipoma: lipomas are fatty tumors that are formed by the body, not by liposuction. Masses that occur after liposuction are either blood collections like hematoma, or scarred fatty tissue, which might be somewhat similar to a lipoma but is a body's repair for the tissue removed. Done carefully liposuction in the area mentioned usually has few complications or residual masses
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