Right Preauricular Cyst Excision
A Right Preauricular Cyst Excision is a surgical procedure that removes a cyst located near the right ear.
This procedure is usually done to remove a preauricular cyst, which can cause discomfort and affect the aesthetics of the face. It may also be done to prevent complications from the cyst, such as infection.
During the procedure, your doctor will use a local anesthetic to numb the area, then they will make a small cut near your ear and use special tools to remove the cyst from the surrounding tissue. The area will then be sutured.
After the procedure, you may experience swelling, pain, and minor bleeding in the area for a few days. You may also experience tenderness or stiffness near the ear after the incision is closed. Your doctor will give you instructions for aftercare, such as applying a cold compress to help reduce inflammation and taking over-the-counter pain medicine.
A Right Preauricular Cyst Excision is a relatively simple procedure that is used to remove a cyst from near the right ear. The procedure is usually done to improve aesthetics or prevent complications from the cyst. After the procedure, you may experience some pain, swelling, and minor bleeding, but these symptoms should go away in a few days. Your doctor will also give you instructions for aftercare.
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