World’s Deepest Sebaceous Cyst [VIDEO]

If you like gross, you are going to love this sebaceous cyst that is the deepest one I have ever seen and I’ve seen a lot of them.  I just wouldn’t recommend you watch this at meal time.

 In this video Dr. John Gilmore demonstrates the correct procedure for removal of an epidermoid cyst. Many people often call any small, painless lump under the skin “sebaceous cysts.”

But those are most often “epidermoid cysts.” Sebaceous cysts are much less common and affect the sebaceous glands, the oil glands in the skin.

Epidermoid cysts can be made up of a protein called keratin and fat. They usually appear on the face, neck, or upper body, especially the chest and shoulders. They erupt for many reasons, most often because of acne or mild skin injuries.

(When they are formed because of swelling around hair follicles, they are called pilar cysts.) Epidermoid cysts are usually small, from a few millimeters to about 5 centimeters across, and they grow slowly. They are more common in men than in women.

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Steven Ahle

I have been the editor and writer for Red Statements and The PC Graveyard. Won the 2014 FJN Journalist of the Year Award. Author of six fiction books available on Amazon.com "I am a troll bridge. You can cross me but you will pay the price"

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