I had a lipoma removal surgery in January on my left upper arm inside between bizeps/trizeps, because it was not only growing to grape size, but also looked blue and was slightly painful. I thought having it removed would make a lot of sense. Then it happened: about 1 week after the surgery, I discovered at least 5 small new lipomas on my left arm, also the first one ever on my forearm, which hurt me the most mentally, because it feels like the threat of lipomas spreading all over the body has now arrived. Also two on top of my bizeps, which would be a horrible spot to have surgery on.

The thing is, I couldn't completely straighten my arm for about 5 weeks, due to swelling/haematoma from the surgery. I keep thinking that this surgery/injury triggered the new lipomas, because in the few years before the surgery not a whole lot happened. This was a bad experience and it raises the question whether future surgeries are still an option for me.
Since then I am worried that this was the beginning of a bad period and I'm reading here. I'm still considering my options for treatment. So far I am trying to take the 4 Schüssler salts 2x2 a day since March, because this was the cheapest option. If things continue to get worse, I will try other things.
Diet wise I'm just trying to reduce carcinogenic stuff like alcohol, sweeteners, dairy.