What is Sebaceous Cyst Removal Treatment?
Sebaceous Cyst Removal is a medical procedure that safely eliminates sebaceous cysts, which are non-cancerous, fluid-filled lumps under the skin. It can be performed using surgical excision or laser techniques to remove the cyst completely. The result is smooth, cyst-free skin with minimal risk of recurrence.
How the Procedure is Done
Step 1: Consultation and Cyst Assessment
Step 2: Cleansing and Preparation
Step 3: Sebaceous Cyst Removal Procedure
Step 4: Soothing and Post-Treatment Care
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- Skin Assessment – The sebaceous cyst is examined to determine its size, location, and type before treatment.
- Cyst Removal Procedure – Surgical excision or drainage techniques are applied to completely remove the cyst and its sac.
- Skin Healing and Restoration – The treatment ensures complete removal, prevents recurrence, and promotes proper healing with minimal scarring.
Pre & Post Treatment Precautions
Pre Treatment Care
✅ Avoid sun exposure or tanning beds for at least 1–2 weeks before your session
✅ Do not apply creams on the area on the day of treatment
✅ Inform your doctor about any medications, allergies, or ongoing skin treatments
✅ Avoid other laser, peel, or exfoliating procedures on the area for at least 2 weeks prior
✅ Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated for optimal results
Post Treatment Care
✅ Avoid touching, scratching, or picking the treated area for 24–48 hours
✅ Do not use harsh products for 3–5 days
✅ Avoid direct sun exposure, saunas, or swimming for 2–3 days post-treatment
✅ Apply prescribed creams or gentle moisturizer as recommended
✅ Follow the recommended care routine
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FAQ's
A sebaceous cyst is a non-cancerous, small lump beneath the skin, usually filled with keratin or oily material, often developing due to blocked sebaceous glands.
Cysts may need removal if they become painful, infected, enlarge, or for cosmetic reasons.
Removal can be done surgically or via minor excision, ensuring complete removal of the cyst and its sac to prevent recurrence.
Yes. When performed by a qualified dermatologist or surgeon, the procedure is safe, with minimal risk of infection or scarring when proper aftercare is followed.
If the cyst and its sac are completely removed, recurrence is rare. Incomplete removal may lead to regrowth.