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Motivation

Motivation

Cysts are removed for both aesthetic and symptomatic reasons, though there may be significant overlap between these motivations. Enlarging cysts may become increasingly tender, and cysts overlying bony structures or pressure points are particularly prone to tenderness. Cysts that have been inflamed or infected may cause significant pain, distress, and scarring. Aesthetically, patients sometimes feel that the cyst is noticeable, and it may become a source of embarrassment. Most patients presenting for cyst removal overtly state that they would prefer a scar to the cyst.