Can you puncture an earlobe cyst and squeeze it out?

Earlobe cysts should not be punctured and squeezed out on their own, as they cannot be squeezed out completely and are prone to infection.
Earlobe cysts are formed when sebaceous glands are blocked from excretion and keratinized material collects, and cannot be punctured and squeezed out, which cannot be squeezed out completely, and may cause local soft tissue infection, facial infection, or even intracranial infection which may endanger the patient’s life.
If a relatively small earlobe cyst does not have any symptoms, generally do not need special treatment, first regular review and observation.
If the cyst is large and causes swelling and pain, surgical incision can be considered to completely remove the cyst.
To summarize, earlobe cysts cannot be punctured and squeezed out on their own, so it is recommended to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.