What does a Sebaceous Cyst Look Like?

A sebaceous cyst is a smooth bump underneath the skin. It is caused when the sebaceous gland is blocked and further sebum products builds up and creates a cyst. They are benign and normally harmless.

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A sebaceous cyst (pron. : /s? Be?

S s? St/) is a term that loosely refers to either epidermoid cysts (also known as epidermal cysts; L72.0) or pilar cysts (also known as trichilemmal cysts; L72.1). Because an epidermoid cyst originates in the epidermis and a pilar cyst originates from hair follicles, by definition, neither type of cyst is strictly a sebaceous cyst.

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