I’ve got a cyst on my face, and I’m not sure what it is. What does a sebaceous cyst look like?
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A sebaceous cyst typically appears as a non-painful, small, rounded bump just beneath the skin. It may have a whitish or yellowish color and can sometimes be accompanied by a visible pore or blackhead in the center. Sebaceous cysts often grow slowly and may become more prominent over time. If you suspect you have a sebaceous cyst, it’s best to have it examined by a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and potential treatment.