"A lipoma is a round, oval-shaped lump of fat tissue that grows just below the skin. It can appear anywhere on the body but is most common on the back, trunk (torso), arms, shoulders, and neck. Lipomas move easily when touched and are usually not painful.
Lipoma removal procedure:
First, the outline of the swelling is marked on the skin, then an incision is made in the skin. Then, the area of your skin is given a local anesthetic and the skin is cleaned with an antiseptic solution. An incision is made in the skin, and the lipoma is removed. The wound is closed with a dressing and absorbable sutures to stop bleeding.
If a lipoma troubles you, Total Surgricare's expert doctors and team will make it safe and effective and leave almost no scars. "
Carbon dioxide
Presuming you are talking about the modern world, no. In fact, as a rule no organs are removed from the body, unless you consider the blood an organ. All or most of the blood is removed. If there is an autopsy before embalming, then any number of organs might be removed depending on the pathologist's needs.
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Carbon dioxide or CO2
You should be able to find photographs of Lipomas on the Internet. They are soft tissue cysts, often called 'fatty cysts' and they are not cancerous. They can be surgically removed but your body may grow more of them.
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You can't. Most lipomas have to be surgically removed. Some smaller ones just go away in time.
It is most likely a Lipomas; or "Fatty Lumps" It is a noncancerous tumor, and can come about from either genetics or a heavy/hard blow to the area. Lipomas can affect anyone of any age, but are more common with middle aged and older people. Lipomas can occur anywhere on the body where there is fatty tissue.
Because I am very unlucky.
The gas removed from the body when you exhale is carbon dioxide.
embalming is a process in which body organs are removed and all fluids in the body are removed this process preserves the body.
Yes, but always check with your doctor to make sure the fat cell clusters or lipomas are not tumors. I have lipomas. Everyone does. Some people have more than others.
Lipomas aren't cancerous and current research suggests that lipomas don't become cancerous either. A lipoma is a harmless tumor composed of adipose tissue. It is the most common form of a soft tissue tumor. Lipomas are soft when touching it, usually movable, and are most of the times painless. Many lipomas are small (under one centimeter diameter) but can enlarge to sizes greater than six centimeters. Lipomas are commonly found in adults from 40 to 60 years of age, but can also be found in children.
No So thatis way less money for you to spend
After the internal organs have been removed the body decays
Carbon dioxide