Cyst Removal in Miami
Ever noticed a small lump—sometimes tender, sometimes just off-putting—popping up on your scalp, face, back, or body? Whether it’s a sebaceous cyst, epidermoid cyst, or lipoma, these bothersome bumps can cast unwanted attention, shell-shock your confidence, or even pinch nerves in sensitive spots. Good news: Dr. Sophie at Plastic Surgery Boutique makes cyst removal smooth, easy, and—yes—actually pleasant.
Why Bother Removing It?
Maybe it’s simply there, rubbing against collars, making styling hair feel awkward, or standing out in photos and selfies. Cysts can become red, inflamed, or even infected over time. Even when harmless, being constantly aware of it—mentally or physically—can feel like carrying around an unwanted souvenir. Cyst removal doesn’t just banish the bump; it restores comfort, confidence, and peace of mind.
Why Choose Dr. Sophie for Cyst Removal?
When it comes to removing something that’s your body, attention to detail matters. Dr. Sophie brings:
- Sharp diagnostic skills to ensure the bump isn’t something more serious
- Tailored treatment plans, from quick drainage to full excision depending on what you need
- Scar-savvy techniques designed to leave results that blend, not stand out
- Efficient in-office procedures often done with local anesthesia and minimal downtime
- Friendly, boutique atmosphere—you’re not just another patient; you’re treated with warmth, care, and expertise
What is the price of Cyst Removal in Miami?
Costs vary based on size, location, and whether simple drainage or full surgical removal is best. Aspiration tends to cost less but may allow the cyst to return, while full excision requires a larger investment but delivers the most lasting outcome. Dr. Sophie provides a complete breakdown during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect— and why it’s worth it.
What to Expect from Treatment
Dr. Sophie starts with a precise examination to confirm your bump is a cyst and choose the right method. For small, uncomplicated cysts, an injection or drainage can do the job quickly—often while you relax in the treatment room. For better long-term results, a short outpatient excision may be recommended. The procedure is painless, usually completed in under an hour, and healing is surprisingly fast.
The Benefits of Cyst Removal
Removing that bump does more than smooth your skin—it smooths your life:
- A restored silhouette, whether you're pulling hair back or wearing something snug
- No more tugging or awareness every time you touch your neck, wrist, or forehead
- Boosted self-assurance in every social setting
- Long-lasting peace, with a low chance of the cyst re-forming
- A small procedure that yields big comfort and confidence dividends
 
															Frequently Asked Questions About Cyst Removal
Should cysts always be removed?
Unless the specialist does not believe it is indicated, the cysts must be removed to rigorously analyze their qualities.
When to worry about a cyst?
Unless the doctors inform you that it is a malignant cyst, neither the pain nor the discomfort should worry you.
What types of cysts are there?
A cyst is a closed formation filled with fluid or another substance, which occurs naturally in the body. Among the most common types is the sebaceous cyst, which occurs when a gland becomes blocked and accumulates sebum. An epidermoid cyst occurs when dead skin cells are drawn into the cyst instead of being expelled. And the pilonidal cyst occurs when a hair embeds itself in the skin.
Where can cysts appear?
Depending on the type of cyst, it is more common for it to appear in one or another area of the body. Sebaceous cysts usually form on the face, back, or chest. Epidermoids usually do it on the face, neck and trunk. And pilonidals usually develop near the coccyx. Either way, this is highly variable depending on the patient.
What kind of anesthesia is used?
Cyst removal is not a very complex surgery. Therefore, local surgery is usually used, which is sufficient for this treatment.
How long does the surgery take?
Cyst removal surgery is relatively simple and does not usually represent any risk or complication for our specialists. Therefore, such an operation rarely lasts more than 30 or 60 minutes.
 
				