This document summarizes a presentation on lipomas. It began with an introduction that the presentation's objective was for laypeople to have an essential understanding of lipomas in managing their health. The presentation then defined lipomas as slow-growing, fatty tumors located between the skin and muscle layer. While the cause is unknown, genetic factors are hypothesized to play a role. Lipomas are benign but not cancerous, and commonly occur in areas with fatty tissue like the neck, back, and thighs. They may increase in size slowly but rarely cause pain. Lipomas can be diagnosed through physical examination and appear as soft, movable bulges underneath the skin. Small lipomas may need no treatment but larger or symptomatic ones can be surgically