How are sebaceous cysts on the face treated?

Why does a lump on the face affect the beauty? In fact, it is very common because the pore glands on the face are highly secretive, which is related to facial acne, pimples, sebaceous cysts, and oily skin. Why do sebaceous cysts grow? Facial sebaceous cysts are mostly seen in adolescent men and women. The reason for this is that the sebaceous ducts at the root of the hair follicles are blocked, resulting in poor discharge of secretions, and over time, these secretions will gather under the skin and form larger and larger lumps, which are mainly round or oval in shape, and most cysts have a small black spot on them, which is the blocked pore. The discharge inside the mass is tofu-like in appearance, and when squeezed hard “tofu sludge” may come out from the pores of the small black spot, and is accompanied by a foul smell. It really stinks, especially when the doctor is cutting open the mass. So what do I need to do with a sebaceous cyst? Since the cyst is formed and there is a large amount of secretion inside, medication is certainly not an option and the secretion will not be discharged or absorbed, so surgical removal is the only way to treat it. The surgery is divided into two cases of treatment: 1. In the case of no infection, the surgery requires the entire internal cyst wall of the mass to be stripped clean, if it is not stripped clean, there is a possibility that the cyst wall will secrete again after a period of time and form a cyst. 2. Another situation is in the case of cyst infection, accompanied by redness, swelling, heat and pain, this time is not suitable for surgery, because the recovery from treatment in the case of inflammation is slow, and accompanied by the risk of reinfection. The risk of re-infection, you need to take medicine first to control the inflammation, and then surgery later, the surgery is the same as in normal cases.