A stubborn sac cyst, often referred to as a sebaceous or epidermoid cyst, can be
challenging to remove due to its persistent nature. These cysts are typically benign,
but they may become painful, infected, or cosmetically concerning, prompting
medical intervention.
The removal procedure involves a small incision over the cyst, followed by careful
extraction of the cyst sac to prevent recurrence. It’s crucial that the entire sac is
removed; if any part remains, the cyst can return. In cases where the cyst is inflamed
or infected, treatment may involve antibiotics or drainage before complete removal.
Post-removal care includes keeping the wound clean, applying prescribed ointments,
and attending follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and to minimize
scarring.