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sebaceous cysts on head

by niksco, Aug 06, 2008 08:50PM
Hey everyone, I am 33 years of age  I too have suffered from cysts on my head for years as well, I have good news for all you out there that hate surgery.  I have come across a cream called fucidin that you apply to the cysts 3 time a day and amazingly it kills and reduces the cysts . I still have many cysts left on my head though i cannot use the cream because i am pregnant at the moment , but once I have had the child I will start using the cream again.  My cysts were huge the size of a 50 cent piece.  (ugly) I think anything has to be worth trying before surgically operating.

best of luck to you all


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by Bokdrol, Mar 18, 2009 03:49PM
To: SEBACEOUS CYSTS ON HEAD
I am 42 years old and have had 3 cysts removed from my head - surgically. Two in South Africa and one in the UK. The normal GP Dr removes it in the surgery - he injects a local anaesthetic into your head (not sore) and then cuts the cyst out (painless, just lots of blood). If he does not dig deep enough and leaves some pieces behind, it will grow again after a few months. I have another 2 cysts (regrown over 3 years), which I will have removed once I am on leave (so the Dr can cut some hair away). None have been cancerous, just harmless.
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