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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Pilar Cyst

Pilar Cyst






Pilar cyst and epiDermoid Cyst are red painful blisters found on the scalp. It is also called as sebaceous cyst since it contains sebum (an enzyme secreted by sebaceous gland). The cysts are filled with contents similar to cottage cheese looking very much like toothpaste. More than 90% of pilar cyst occurs on the scalp. It is known by the name of trichilemmal cyst which is harmless and benign.


The pilar cyst is closed sac like structure developing on the scalp. If it develops on the subcutaneous layer of the scalp it is called intradermal cyst (only on 5-10%) and very often it occurs on the cutaneous layer. These cysts can be sporadic and are inherited from parents.










In rare cases the pilar cyst contains single or group of proliferating cells that can turn into tumors (2%). This type of cyst grows in size and extends up to 25cm in diameter that causes ulcer like growth. Though they are harmless still it can be aggressive and recur again after it heals. Basically pilar cyst contains a lining and the contents. The lining looks very much like the outermost layer (epidermis) of the skin and looks like roots of hairs. The contents of the cyst include cheese like material made of keratin. Pilar cyst is more common in women than men. It develops on middle aged and old aged people.


Symptoms :


Pilar cysts are mostly skin colored and are round/oval shaped bumps lying under the skin. Most of them occur as single nodule and sometimes it occur as group of lesions. There will not be any punctum on the cyst. It looks like inflamed growth of the skin red in color. The lining of the cyst will fuse with the epidermal layer to form a crypt which will discharge and ooze out contents until it finally resolves. Pilar cysts are red colored sores emitting foul smelling pus. It looks embarrassing for the person. Sometimes it contain dark plug in the center though which it discharges the contents inside.


Causes :


Exact cause of pilar cyst is unknown. It is believed to be hereditary indicating the autosomal dominant genes. Various attempts are made for mapping the gene but till now no concrete evidence has been established.


Tests :


Your doctor will examine the cyst on the scalp and order for CT scan to differentiate it from meninges. A small portion of the cyst is taken and tested on the laboratory for confirming the diagnoses and for ruling out presence of cancer causing cells.


Treatment :


It can be safely removed through excision by giving local anesthesia on the affected part. But new cysts can develop on the same place in future and it will leave a scar on the site. Pilar cyst can be left to resolve on its own if it is not seen by others and if it does not interfere with routine activities.


Surgery :


A small incision is made on the affected area of the scalp. Sometimes a circular punch incision is made for removing the cysts. Your doctor will first apply local anesthesia on the head. He will make a small incision at the center of the cyst using biopsy tool. Very often, the fibrous capsules of the pilar cysts are so thick that it can be removed along with the cyst without having to drain out the contents. In case the contents inside are like fluid then he will express the contents from the cyst and using curette he will gently press the cyst against the wall to dislodge it from the scalp. Next he would use forceps to separate the cyst wall by making blunt dissection. Necessary sutures are made after dressing the wound.


In case the cysts has been infected then you have to wait for the infection to cure for the removal of the cyst, because removing it with infection is likely to give room for recurring cysts in the surrounding places. During surgery it is important to remove the entire lining and contents so that the cyst cannot grow back.


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Why you should remove ?


Apart from looking ugly on the head, the pilar cyst has a chance for rupturing when you comb the hair which spreads the infection. It should be removed for the cosmetic reason. When it gets infected it becomes itchy and irritating.











Monday, May 09, 2016

Pilar Cyst – Prevention, Treatment, Removal, Pictures

Pilar Cyst – Prevention, Treatment, Removal, Pictures

What are Pilar Cysts?


This is a cyst that is full of semi-fluid content that looks like toothpaste. Growths normally form from hair follicles which are most often developed on the scalp. These cysts are mobile as well as smooth, filled with soggy keratin that is a protein material found in nails, hair and skin and they may or may not be tender.










These types of cysts can run in families. Very rarely, these cysts can grow more extensively as well as form rapidly multiplying pilar tumors – proliferating trichilemmal cysts. These are benign or non-cancerous but have very aggressive growth at the site of the cyst. There are very rare cases where the pilar cysts do become cancerous.


Pilar cysts are firm nodules that are flesh-colored developing on the scalp and are easily palpable. The surface is dome-shaped and smooth and these cysts are often hard to differentiate from epidermal cysts. Pilar cysts can affect anyone but are more common in women who are middle-aged. They can appear anywhere on the skin but more commonly develop on the scalp. It is also common for several to develop at the same time.


Cysts that are large can be cosmetically offensive. Many large cysts are so tender, they can obstruct with wearing helmets or hats. Acute inflammation of these cysts because of a rupture is often mistaken as an infection. Antibiotics have very little value in these cases. Incision with drainage under local anesthesia will help with comfort as well as limit scarring. Excision that is elective before rupture can prevent any complications.


Pilar Cyst Prevention


It is not possible to prevent these cysts. However, young adults may try regular exercise so as to keep this condition from developing. Exercise helps in managing a hormone balance inside the body and can prevent Pilar cyst formation due to any over-creation of testosterone. Also proper and daily hair care can as well avoid any damage to hair follicles.
If there is a family history of these types of cysts, then there is almost nothing that can be done to prevent them from developing.


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Pilar Cyst Treatment


In the majority of cases, these cysts have no symptoms and don’t need any type treatment. With some individuals nevertheless, these cysts become infected or can rupture, causing pain as well as soreness in the area. In these cases some type of treatment is needed.


When one or more pilar cysts become infected the common treatment is with antibiotics that are oral. In other cases a topical antibiotic can be required. Chronically infected or ruptured cysts can require more permanent treatment – that being some form of surgical removal.


Pilar Cyst Removal


The removal of these cysts is a surgical process which is minor and requires only local anesthetic to numb the area that is being worked on. An incision that is only small enough to enable the removal the intact cyst is made with a scalpel. The keratin material inside the cyst is then removed as well as the capsule or wall of the cyst. The wound is cleaned and then closed with 1 or 2 sutures as needed. A small scar may develop. At times a sample of this cyst can be taken to the lab for testing to confirm that it is benign. Pilar cysts that are malignant are such a rarity that in the majority of cases a biopsy is not needed.


There are times after the original removal of a cyst where it can gradually regrow in the same area under the scar. Although unusual, if it does happen, it can again be removed.






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