Facial sebaceous cyst removal review: I was satisfied with the results of the pinhole laser!
I once had a few hard, acne-like bumps on my face.
On top of that, not just one, but three!
I thought it was just a large, pustular pimple, but it didn't fester and remained hard for over two weeks. When I went to the dermatologist, I was diagnosed with a sebaceous cyst, not acne! So, I had it removed using a pinhole laser. Personally, I was more satisfied with the results of the pinhole laser than with surgery.
Facial sebaceous cyst condition
At first, I went to a local dermatology clinic.
I thought it was acne, but then I heard it was a sebaceous cyst, so I gasped.
The director said that it needs to be removed by incision, explaining that while sebaceous cyst removal is simple, it is technically a surgery, and recommended having it done at a plastic surgery clinic since it is on the face.
But in that moment, I suddenly got really scared.
Even though it is a simple surgery, my biggest concern was the scarring from the facial incision.
So, for now, I didn't get treatment there and came home and did a lot of searching online.
Then I found out about the pinhole laser.
I was told that instead of making a large incision like in surgery, they use a laser to make a very small hole to remove the cyst inside.
Since it's on my face, I was most worried about scarring, but I heard that the pinhole laser is effective because the incision area is very small.
While searching, I found a hospital famous for sebaceous cyst removal, and it turned out to be Baro Cheokcheok Clinic, which is also well-known through YouTube videos!
I read many reviews saying that the pinhole laser was effective, so even though it was quite far from my home, I decided to go to this clinic because the reviews were so good.
Baro Cheokcheok Clinic
After visiting the hospital for a consultation, perhaps because the director is very experienced...
They explained that this is a case where the pinhole laser effect can be fully seen.
Procedure
It's simpler than you think.
Lying on the operating table, the director checks the condition
Anesthetic injection
Pinhole Laser
Taping
IV fluid
They explained that I should manage it at home by switching to Duoderm, and told me to replace it with a new one if it starts to ooze fluid.
And what was interesting was that, perhaps because the director runs a YouTube channel, they filmed the removal process and showed it to me while I was getting the IV drip. (It wasn't uploaded to YouTube though.)
It was fascinating to watch them make just a tiny hole with a laser and remove the inflammation and cyst inside.
You're a true god of medicine!
And one of the advantages of the pinhole laser was the short treatment period.
I had surgery for a sebaceous cyst on a different part of my body a while ago, and back then, I had the stitches removed after about a week.
I had the stitches removed immediately two days later with the pinhole laser.
I had the cyst removed through that tiny hole!!
I immediately understood why people get treatment at this hospital and why the pinhole laser is said to be so effective.
I managed it by only applying Duoderm for about a week.
Thanks to you, the time it took to recover was shortened, so it was very convenient.
Actually, I was really worried because I had seen quite a few reviews on YouTube about people being left with keloid-like scars after having facial sebaceous cysts removed.
So, I was nervous looking in the mirror right after the procedure, but as time passed, my skin gradually became softer and the marks faded a lot. I realized that the Pinhole Laser really is effective.
Of course, it didn't become smooth right away, and for about two weeks, the treated area felt a bit firm and hard.
Insurance refund eligibility
The hospital explained that since it is a pinhole laser, insurance coverage might be ambiguous, so I should inquire with the insurance company.
Fortunately, I received an insurance refund.
I checked the notification and the code is "epidermal cyst"! I guess the correct name is "epidermal cyst."
However, since only actual expense coverage applied and it was not surgery, I was not reimbursed for the surgery cost item in addition to the actual expenses.
Currently, there is no trace of the sebaceous cyst that was on my face.
I was very worried about scarring, so I am really satisfied with the results of the pinhole laser.
If you are concerned about scarring after sebaceous cyst surgery, the Pinhole Laser is highly effective, so please look into it.
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