Sebaceous cyst treatment is usually surgical removal. Sebaceous cysts are most commonly found on the chest, back, head and face where sebum secretion is high. Mostly due to the obstruction of the gland opening, the secretion is blocked, silt in the subcutaneous, forming cysts. When sebaceous cysts are not infected, there are no obvious clinical manifestations. Surgical excision is generally recommended. However, if there is redness, swelling and pain at the cyst, it indicates the presence of infection, and oral antibiotics can be taken at this time to control the inflammation. If secondary abscess formation, surgical incision is required to drain the pus, and after the inflammation subsides, elective surgical excision. The appearance of sebaceous cysts should be timely consultation, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment.