Lipoma Removal Manly | Dr Mohammad Khalesi | South Steyne Medical Centre

July 2, 2026 by admin0
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Lipoma Removal in Manly

If you are looking for lipoma removal in Manly, South Steyne Medical Centre offers assessment and procedural care with Dr Mohammad Khalesi.

Lipomas are common soft tissue lumps that usually sit under the skin. They are often soft or rubbery to touch and may grow slowly over time. Many lipomas are harmless, but they can become uncomfortable, noticeable, irritating or cosmetically concerning.

Dr Mohammad Khalesi is a GP with a special interest in skin cancer medicine and advanced skin procedures. At South Steyne Medical Centre in Manly, he can assess soft tissue lumps and discuss whether monitoring, imaging, removal or referral is the most appropriate next step.

What Is a Lipoma?

A lipoma is a benign growth of fatty tissue beneath the skin. Lipomas can occur in many areas of the body, including the shoulders, back, arms, neck, chest, abdomen and thighs.

Common features of a lipoma may include:

  • A soft or rubbery lump under the skin
  • A lump that moves slightly when pressed
  • Slow growth over time
  • Usually painless, although some can become uncomfortable
  • A rounded or oval shape
  • A lump that may be more noticeable with movement or clothing

Although lipomas are usually benign, it is still important to have any new or changing lump assessed by a doctor.

When Should You Have a Lipoma Checked?

You should book an appointment if you have a lump that is new, growing, painful, firm, fixed in place, changing quickly or causing concern.

A lump should be assessed if it:

  • Is increasing in size
  • Becomes painful or tender
  • Feels hard or fixed
  • Changes shape
  • Is larger than expected
  • Causes discomfort with clothing or movement
  • Is cosmetically concerning
  • Has appeared suddenly
  • Does not feel like a typical lipoma

Not every soft tissue lump is a lipoma. Other possibilities may include cysts, enlarged lymph nodes, abscesses, skin cancers or other soft tissue lesions.

Lipoma Assessment at South Steyne Medical Centre

During an appointment, Dr Khalesi will examine the lump and discuss your symptoms, how long it has been present and whether it has changed.

The assessment may include:

  • Checking the size and location of the lump
  • Assessing whether it feels soft, firm, mobile or fixed
  • Asking about pain, growth or irritation
  • Reviewing your medical history
  • Considering whether imaging is needed
  • Discussing whether removal is appropriate
  • Considering referral if the lump is large, deep or complex

Some lipomas can be removed in a general practice setting. Others may require imaging or specialist surgical management.

Lipoma Removal in Manly

Where clinically appropriate, Dr Khalesi can remove suitable lipomas at South Steyne Medical Centre.

Lipoma removal is usually performed under local anaesthetic. The procedure generally involves making an incision over the lump, carefully removing the lipoma and closing the wound with sutures if required.

The exact approach depends on the size, depth and location of the lipoma.

Why Might Someone Choose Lipoma Removal?

Many lipomas do not need to be removed. However, removal may be considered if the lipoma is:

  • Painful or uncomfortable
  • Growing over time
  • Irritated by clothing or movement
  • Cosmetically concerning
  • In an awkward or sensitive location
  • Causing uncertainty about the diagnosis
  • Affecting daily activities

Dr Khalesi will discuss the benefits, risks and alternatives before recommending removal.

Can All Lipomas Be Removed in General Practice?

No. Some lipomas are better managed by a specialist, particularly if they are large, deep, rapidly growing, painful, fixed or located near important structures.

Dr Khalesi may recommend imaging or referral if the lump is not typical or if removal in a general practice setting is not suitable.

The priority is always safe and appropriate care.

Will Lipoma Removal Leave a Scar?

Any procedure that cuts the skin can leave a scar. The size and appearance of the scar depends on the size and location of the lipoma, the incision required, wound closure, healing process and individual skin type.

Before the procedure, Dr Khalesi will explain what to expect, including scarring, wound care and follow-up.

About Dr Mohammad Khalesi

Dr Mohammad Khalesi is a GP consulting at South Steyne Medical Centre with a special interest in skin cancer medicine and advanced skin procedures.

He has completed a PhD in Skin Cancer Medicine and has experience in the assessment and procedural management of selected skin lesions, including lipomas, cysts, moles, skin cancers and other lumps and bumps.

You can read more about Dr Mohammad Khalesi here:
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Book Lipoma Removal in Manly

If you have a soft tissue lump or suspected lipoma you would like assessed, you can book an appointment with Dr Mohammad Khalesi at South Steyne Medical Centre in Manly.

Book online via HotDoc.

For general enquiries or if you would prefer to contact the practice directly.

You can also learn more about related services here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best keyword for this page?

The best patient-focused keyword is lipoma removal Manly. Patients are likely to search this when they have a soft lump and want to know whether it can be assessed or removed locally.

Can Dr Khalesi remove lipomas at South Steyne Medical Centre?

Dr Khalesi can assess and remove suitable lipomas where clinically appropriate. Some lipomas may require imaging or referral depending on size, depth, location or complexity.

Does every lipoma need to be removed?

No. Many lipomas are harmless and do not need removal unless they are painful, growing, uncomfortable, cosmetically concerning or uncertain in diagnosis.

How do I know if my lump is a lipoma?

A doctor can assess the lump based on its feel, location, size and history. Sometimes imaging may be needed to confirm the diagnosis.

Is lipoma removal painful?

Lipoma removal is usually performed under local anaesthetic, so the area should be numb during the procedure. Some discomfort may occur after the anaesthetic wears off.

Will lipoma removal leave a scar?

Yes, any surgical removal can leave a scar. The size and appearance of the scar depends on the lipoma, location, procedure and individual healing.

Can a lipoma come back after removal?

Lipomas can recur, although this is not always common. Recurrence may depend on whether the lipoma can be completely removed and individual factors.

When should a lump be checked urgently?

A lump should be assessed promptly if it is growing quickly, painful, hard, fixed in place, changing shape or associated with other concerning symptoms.

Can I remove a lipoma myself?

No. Attempting to remove or drain a lump yourself can cause infection, bleeding, scarring and other complications. It should be assessed by a doctor.

Can I book directly with Dr Mohammad Khalesi?

Yes. Patients can book with Dr Khalesi through HotDoc or contact South Steyne Medical Centre directly for assistance.


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