Fibroma Invasive

**Invasive fibroma** is a type of tumor that consists of connective tissue, including collagen and elastin fibers. These tissues play an important role in supporting and maintaining the structure of the body's tissues. But when excess fiber occurs, it can become dominant and lead to a number of problems, including the formation of fibroids.

**Structure of fibroids** - Fibroids have the shape of a circle, they grow on the skin or on the mucous membrane of organs. Fibroids grow slowly, but can also rapidly increase in size over a short period of time. - The first signs of the presence of fibroma: * Redness of the skin at the site of the lesion; * Itching;