General, laparoscopic,Laser Surgeon
Dr Gaurav Priyadarshan is an esteemed General and Advanced laparoscopic Surgeon in Kolkata, bringing over a decade of invaluable experience to his practice a…
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General, laparoscopic,Laser Surgeon
Dr Gaurav Priyadarshan is an esteemed General and Advanced laparoscopic Surgeon in Kolkata, bringing over a decade of invaluable experience to his practice a…
MD-DERMATOLOGIST
Dr. Annu Priya is a leading Dermatologist and Hair Transplant Specialist in Bhopal, with over 10 years of clinical experience in treating a wide range of ski…
General Practitioner, Family Physician, Ayurvedic Consultant, Health and Wellness Coach
I’m Dr. Chetan I. Dhongade — a dedicated Health & Wellness Coach, integrative medicine expert, and founder of Chirayu Wellness, committed to guiding individu…
MBBS, MS (IMS BHU), FMAS, FALS, FIAGES, EFIAGES, FACRSI, FISCP
Experienced surgeon with a proven track record of delivering exceptional patient care and surgical outcomes. Skilled in performing a wide range of complex su…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Rajan Modi having 32 years of experience in the field of Advanced Laparoscopy & Laser Surgery. Successfully practicing at Kapadia Multispeciality Hospita…
MBBS, Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery (General Surgery)
Dr. Nandakishore Dukkipati (M.D ,DABS, FASMBS) Managing Director, LivLife Hospitals (International Centre of Excellence for Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery)…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Dr. Deepti Thakkar is a General, Laparoscopic and Bariatric Surgeon in Hyderabad
MBBS, DDVL
Dr. Rajdeep completed his MBBS in 2009 from A.J. Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore and continued with an internship in the same hospital. He worked fo…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Prof. T K Thusoo has a long surgical experience of more than 40 years. He has been an examiner in surgery for University of Delhi & other Indian Universities…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr. Vikram Barua Kaushik is a Urologist and General Surgeon in Gurgaon Sector 51, Gurgaon and has an experience of 28 years in these fields. Dr. Vikram Barua…
MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy, Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine (FAM)
Dr. P. Swapna Priya Completed Dermatology in one the most reputed and prestigious College of Andhrapradesh i.e, Osmania Medical College.Managing all sorts of…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine
Dr. M. V. Rao is a General Physician,Internal Medicine and General Surgeon in Somajiguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 31 years in these fields. Dr. M.…
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Sebaceous cyst treatment is a medical procedure used to remove or treat a sebaceous cyst. A sebaceous cyst is a small lump that forms under the skin. It usually develops when a hair follicle or oil gland becomes blocked, causing keratin and dead skin cells to collect inside a sac under the skin.
These cysts are usually harmless and non-cancerous. They often appear on areas such as the face, neck, back, or chest. Many people may notice a small, round lump that can move slightly under the skin when touched. In most cases, sebaceous cysts grow slowly and do not cause pain.
However, treatment may be needed if the cyst becomes painful, infected, or increases in size. Some cysts may also cause discomfort during movement or affect appearance, especially if they appear on visible parts of the body.
Sebaceous cyst treatment focuses on removing the cyst or draining the fluid inside it. Doctors usually recommend removing the entire cyst sac to prevent the cyst from returning.
The procedure is usually simple and performed in a clinic under local anaesthesia. Most patients can go home the same day after treatment. With proper care and treatment, sebaceous cyst removal is generally safe and effective.
A doctor may recommend sebaceous cyst treatment if a person experiences the following conditions:
● A cyst that grows larger over time
● Pain or discomfort around the cyst
● Infection or redness in the cyst area
● Pus or fluid leaking from the cyst
● Difficulty moving due to the cyst
● Cosmetic concerns due to the cyst’s appearance
● Repeated swelling or inflammation of the cyst
Doctors usually evaluate the cyst before deciding whether treatment or removal is necessary.
There are different types of sebaceous cyst treatment, depending on the condition of the cyst.
1. Drainage Treatment
In this procedure, the doctor makes a small opening in the cyst and drains the fluid inside. This may help reduce swelling and pain. However, the cyst may return because the sac remains under the skin.
2. Surgical Excision
This is the most common treatment method. The doctor removes the entire cyst along with its sac. Removing the sac reduces the chance of the cyst coming back.
3. Minimal Excision Technique
This technique uses a small incision to remove the cyst contents and sac. It usually leaves a smaller scar compared to traditional surgery.
4. Laser Treatment
In some cases, laser technology may be used to create a small opening in the cyst to remove its contents before removing the sac. This method may help reduce scarring.
Doctors choose the most suitable treatment depending on the size, location, and condition of the cyst.
The sebaceous cyst treatment procedure usually takes about 20 to 60 minutes depending on the size and location of the cyst.
Before the procedure, the doctor examines the cyst and reviews the patient’s medical history. The skin around the cyst is cleaned carefully to prevent infection.
Next, the doctor injects a local anaesthetic into the area to numb the skin. This helps ensure that the patient does not feel pain during the procedure.
Once the area is numb, the doctor makes a small incision over the cyst. The contents of the cyst are drained first. After draining the fluid, the doctor removes the cyst wall or sac from under the skin. Removing the sac is important because leaving it behind may cause the cyst to return.
After removing the cyst completely, the doctor closes the incision with stitches if necessary. In some cases, a small bandage or dressing is applied to protect the wound.
Most sebaceous cyst removal procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, which means the patient can go home the same day.
Recovery after sebaceous cyst treatment is usually quick and simple.
Patients may experience mild swelling, redness, or discomfort around the treated area for a few days after the procedure. This is normal and usually improves as the wound heals.
Doctors usually recommend several aftercare steps to support healing:
● Keep the treated area clean and dry
● Follow wound care instructions given by the doctor
● Avoid touching or scratching the area
● Take prescribed medications if needed
● Return for follow-up visits if stitches need to be removed
Stitches, if used, are often removed within 7 to 10 days after surgery.
Most people can return to normal activities within a few days, although strenuous physical activity should be avoided until the wound heals.
Sebaceous cyst treatment is generally safe. However, like any minor surgical procedure, some risks may occur.
Possible complications include:
● Infection at the treatment site
● Bleeding or swelling
● Pain or tenderness after the procedure
● Scarring around the incision area
● Recurrence of the cyst if the sac is not fully removed
In rare cases, the cyst may become infected again and require further treatment. Doctors usually explain these risks before performing the procedure.
A sebaceous cyst is a small, non-cancerous lump that forms under the skin when a hair follicle or oil gland becomes blocked. It usually contains keratin and dead skin cells.
A sebaceous cyst may need treatment if it becomes painful, infected, grows larger, or causes cosmetic concerns. In some cases, doctors remove it to prevent future complications.
The procedure is usually not painful because doctors use local anaesthesia to numb the area. Patients may feel mild discomfort after the treatment during recovery.
The procedure usually takes about 20 to 60 minutes depending on the size and location of the cyst.
Recovery time is usually short. Most people recover within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the size of the cyst and the treatment method.
Yes, a cyst may return if the entire sac is not removed during treatment. Surgical excision that removes the sac usually reduces the chance of recurrence.
A small scar may remain after the procedure, especially if stitches are used. However, the scar usually becomes less visible as the skin heals.
Sebaceous cysts are usually treated by dermatologists, general surgeons, or other trained medical professionals.