Cyst Aspiration
Professional cyst treatment in Midtown Manhattan.
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can form in various body parts, including the skin, breasts, ovaries, or kidneys. They are usually harmless and asymptomatic, but sometimes they can become large, painful, or infected. In some cases, cysts interfere with diagnosing other conditions, such as cancer.
At NSS Dermatology, we offer simple and safe cyst aspiration procedures to remove the fluid from your cysts and make them disappear. We can also use ultrasound guidance to ensure accuracy and avoid damage to surrounding tissues.
Professional cyst treatment in Midtown Manhattan.
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can form in various body parts, including the skin, breasts, ovaries, or kidneys. They are usually harmless and asymptomatic, but sometimes they can become large, painful, or infected. In some cases, cysts interfere with diagnosing other conditions, such as cancer.
At NSS Dermatology, we offer simple and safe cyst aspiration procedures to remove the fluid from your cysts and make them disappear. We can also use ultrasound guidance to ensure accuracy and avoid damage to surrounding tissues.
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A Painless Solution for Cyst Removal
Cyst aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure that involves using a fine needle to drain and remove cysts. This technique works for various types of cysts, including epidermoid, sebaceous, and ganglion cysts.
We perform the procedure in our clinic. Cyst aspiration typically takes 15 minutes or less. You may feel pressure or pinching when the needle is inserted and some soreness or bruising afterward. You can resume your normal activities after the procedure, but you should avoid strenuous exercise or lifting heavy objects for a few days.
Frequently Asked Questions on Cyst Aspiration Treatment
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