Sebaceous Cyst Removal — Safe Lump Removal (Minor Surgery)
Sebaceous cyst removal is a minor surgical procedure to remove a common, usually benign skin lump (often called an epidermoid/“sebaceous” cyst). Removal is done to relieve discomfort, prevent repeated infection, improve appearance, or confirm diagnosis.

What is a Sebaceous Cyst?
A sebaceous (epidermoid) cyst is a closed sac under the skin filled with keratin-like material. It often appears on:
- Scalp, face, neck
- Back, chest
- Underarms or groin
It may feel:
- Soft to firm
- Movable under the skin
- Sometimes has a visible “punctum” (small central opening)
When is Removal Recommended?
Removal may be advised if the cyst:
- Keeps getting infected or inflamed
- Is painful, red, or swollen
- Is growing or bothersome
- Ruptures or drains repeatedly
- Causes cosmetic concern
- Needs confirmation (if the diagnosis is uncertain)
If a cyst is actively infected, treatment may start with drainage and antibiotics first, then full removal later.

How is Sebaceous Cyst Removal Done?
Most cases are performed under local anesthesia:
- A small incision is made over the cyst
- The cyst is removed with its capsule (important to reduce recurrence)
- The wound is closed with stitches (sometimes)
- The cyst may be sent to pathology if needed
Procedure time is usually short, and you can go home the same day.
Benefits
- Removes the lump completely
- Reduces recurrence risk when the capsule is removed
- Prevents repeated inflammation/infection
- Improves appearance and comfort
Risks & Possible Complications
Risks are generally low but may include:
- Bleeding or bruising
- Infection
- Scarring (varies by location and skin type)
- Recurrence (higher if the capsule isn’t fully removed or if removed during active inflammation)
Recovery & Aftercare
- Keep the area clean and dry as instructed
- Dressings and wound care for a few days
- Avoid heavy friction/pressure on the area
- Stitches (if used) are removed based on location (often within 7–14 days)
- Watch for signs of infection: increasing redness, warmth, pus, fever
Why Choose Us?
With Dr. Ahmed Ali Abdelbary, your treatment is built around:
- Clear evaluation and procedure selection
- Patient-first safety approach
- Structured follow-up and guidance
- Modern bariatric and laparoscopic standards
FAQ ideas:
Local anesthesia numbs the area. You may feel mild pressure but not pain. Mild soreness after is common.
Recurrence is uncommon when the entire capsule is removed, but it can happen.
Not always. Small, painless cysts can be observed, but recurrent or bothersome ones are best removed.

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