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.
Stacey estimated the growth is now the size of a baby's head, though it was golf ball-sized ... Dr. Pimple Popper removed Stacey's lipoma with her fingers and scissors After examining Stacey's ...
Typically, lipomas grow slowly and are fairly small - about two inches in diameter according to the Mayo Clinic. "It almost looks like a little nipple," Dr. Pimple Popper said, describing the lump.