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Surgical Dermatology Treatments
Sebaceous Cyst Excision
Sebaceous cysts are non-cancerous, slow-growing lumps beneath the skin, often caused by blocked sebaceous glands. They commonly appear on the face, neck, back, or scalp and may become inflamed or infected over time. At SkinMD Clinic, we offer safe and effective sebaceous cyst excision using sterile surgical techniques to remove the cyst entirely and prevent recurrence.
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What Causes Sebaceous Cysts?
Sebaceous cysts typically form due to:
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Blocked sebaceous glands resulting from trauma or inflammation.
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Swollen hair follicles or skin injuries.
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Genetic conditions or hormonal imbalances.
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Ruptured sebaceous gland ducts, leading to the collection of keratin and oil.
These cysts may remain painless and stable for years, but removal is recommended if they grow, cause discomfort, or become infected.
Why Consider Professional Sebaceous Cyst Excision?
1) Permanent Removal:
Cysts removed professionally are less likely to recur. We ensure the entire cyst wall is excised to prevent regrowth.
2) Reduced Risk of Infection:
DIY removal or squeezing can cause infection. Our sterile surgical approach ensures safety and faster healing.
3) Minimal Scarring:
With skilled dermatologic techniques, we minimize incision size and optimize cosmetic outcomes.
4) Quick & Effective Procedure:
Most procedures are performed under local anesthesia in a short outpatient session.
Why Choose SkinMD Clinic for Sebaceous Cyst Removal?
1) Experienced Dermatologic Surgeons:
Our team is trained in minor surgical procedures to ensure safe and complete removal with minimal downtime.
2) Sterile & Modern Techniques:
We follow strict hygiene protocols and use advanced tools to reduce scarring and enhance recovery.
3) Customized Care:
We assess the size, location, and depth of your cyst to determine the most suitable excision method.
4) Post-Procedure Support:
We offer detailed aftercare guidance and follow-up consultations to ensure optimal healing.
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