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Can I Get Same-Day Lipoma Removal?


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For most patients with a typical lipoma, same-day removalconsultation and treatment in a single appointment — is a practical and convenient option. Lipoma excision is a minor surgical procedure under local anaesthetic as a day case; there is no for general anaesthesia, no overnight stay, and recovery is usually straightforward. Same-day treatment removes the inconvenience of returning for a second appointment and shortens the timeline considerably.


This guide covers when same-day is appropriate, when it is not, what the appointment involves, and what the day looks like from arrival to leaving the clinic.



When same-day removal is appropriate


The conditions for same-day lipoma at Centre for Surgery are straightforward. The lipoma should be:


The patient should be:


For straightforward cases meeting these criteria, same-day treatment is the standard offer. Most patients consult, decide to proceed, and have the procedure done within the same visit.



When same-day removal is not appropriate


Some clinical situations need a separate consultation followed by a planned procedure on a different date:


Lipomas over approximately 5–6cm, or those extending beneath the deep fascia into muscle (intramuscular lipomas), benefit from assessment before surgery. Ultrasound or MRI imaging helps define the extent of the lesion and the relationship to surrounding structures, which informs surgical planning. Same-day removal is not appropriate without this for larger or deeper lesions.


Lipomas that are rapidly growing, hard rather than soft, fixed rather than mobile, or in unusual deeper locations warrant pre-operative imaging to exclude an atypical lipomatous tumour or, rarely, liposarcoma. These cases are not suitable for same-day removal.


Lipomas close to major nerves, blood vessels, or specialised tissues (facial nerve branches, brachial plexus, neurovascular bundles) need careful planning rather than same-day work. Imaging may be useful, and the procedure may need to be staged or referred to a specialist subunit.


Patients on warfarin, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs such as apixaban, rivaroxaban, edoxaban or dabigatran), or dual antiplatelet therapy generally need their medication regime discussed with their prescribing doctor before surgery. Some patients can continue medication unchanged; others may need a brief pause; the decision is individual. This usually means a separate consultation followed by a planned procedure.


Patients with multiple lipomas distributed across different body areas may be better served by a planned multi-site session. The total local anaesthetic dose, the expected duration, and the logistics of post-operative dressings all benefit from planning. See for context on multiple lipomatosis.


Some patients prefer to consult, take time to think about the decision, and return for the procedure on a later date. There is no pressure to proceed same-day; the option is offered for convenience, not as a requirement.



What the same-day appointment involves


A same-day lipoma removal visit at our Baker Street clinic:


The visit starts with a focused face-to-face consultation with the consultant plastic surgeon. This covers:


The consultation typically takes 15–20 minutes. If both surgeon and patient agree to proceed, the procedure follows in the same session.


The area around the lipoma is cleaned with antiseptic, the surgical drapes are placed, and local anaesthetic is infiltrated around the lesion. The patient is awake throughout but feels no pain during the operation.


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The procedure typically takes 20–40 depending on the size and location.


Once the procedure is complete and the dressing is applied, the patient is given:


The patient leaves the clinic within 60–90 minutes of in most cases. Most patients drive themselves home and return to non-strenuous activity the same day.



What happens to the excised lipoma


Every excised lipoma at Centre for Surgery is sent for histological analysis as standard. The specimen is placed in formalin, sent to an accredited pathology laboratory, and by a consultant histopathologist. The report typically returns within 5–7 working days and confirms the diagnosis.


The overwhelming majority of clinically typical lipomas turn out on histology to be straightforward benign lipomas. A small proportion turn out to be variants (spindle cell lipoma, angiolipoma, hibernoma) which are still benign but worth knowing about. Very rarely, what looked clinically like a lipoma is reported as an atypical lipomatous tumour or, more rarely still, a liposarcoma — in which case the patient and discuss the next steps, which may include wider local excision and onward referral.


For full discussion of why histology matters even for clinically benign-looking lipomas, see



Recovery after same-day removal


Recovery follows the typical for lipoma excision:


For a complete picture of the recovery process, see For what to expect from the final scar, see



How to prepare for a same-day appointment


If you would like to attend with the option of same-day removal:



Cost of same-day lipoma removal


Same-day removal at Centre for Surgery typically starts from around £450–650 for a single typical lipoma, with the final cost depending on size, location, complexity, and more than one lipoma is being removed in the same . The consultation fee is included if the patient proceeds with the procedure.


through Chrysalis Finance is available — though for a single same-day procedure, most patients pay at the time.



Can multiple lipomas be removed same-day?


Yes — for with multiple lipomas in nearby areas, removing several in a single session is often the most efficient . The number that can be done depends on:


For patients with many lipomas, splitting them across 2–3 sessions is sometimes preferable. This is discussed at consultation.



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Frequently asked questions


For most typical lipomas, yes. After consultation and informed consent, removal can usually be performed in the same appointment.


Most same-day appointments take 60–90 from arrival to leavingincluding consultation, procedure, dressing, and aftercare .


Yes — lipoma removal is performed under local anaesthetic. The area is fully numbed before any incision is made. You will be awake but feel no pain.


For most patients yes. The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic so there are no sedation effects to worry about. Patients who feel anxious about can arrange alternative transport.


Most patients return to non-strenuous work the next day or even the same day. Heavy work or work that strains the wound area should be avoided for 1–2 weeks.


There is no obligation to proceed. If you attend the consultation and decide you want more time to think, you can return for the procedure on another date.


Multiple lipomas can usually be in the same session, depending on number, size and locations.


For most typical cases, no pre-operative tests are needed. Larger, deeper or atypical lesions may need imaging beforehand.


Yes — every excised lipoma is sent for histological analysis as standard. This is included in the procedure fee.


Centre for Surgery is a CQC-regulated plastic surgery clinic at 95–97 Baker Street, Marylebone. is performed by GMC-registered consultant plastic surgeons under local anaesthetic as a day-case procedure. Same-day consultation and treatment is available for most typical lipomas. Every lipoma is sent for histological analysis. No GP is required.


For related guides, see , , , , and our broader guide to .


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