Epidermoid cysts are lined by skin cells that form a scale that accumulates in the cyst and appears as a creamy substance. This image displays a large, infected cyst, which is draining some pus. This image displays a large, tense cyst at the temple. This image displays a cyst that has opened to the surface over time, turning a dark brown and appearing as a "plug" through the opening.
Share |

Epidermoid Cyst  Information for adults

Picture of Epidermoid Cyst: Epidermoid cysts are lined by skin cells that form a scale that accumulates in the cyst and appears as a creamy substance. Divider line
Epidermoid cysts are lined by skin cells that form a scale that accumulates in the cyst and appears as a creamy substance.
left arrow
right arrow
Treatments Your Provider May Prescribe
  • Inflamed, non-infected cysts may be injected with steroids to reduce inflammation.
  • Incision and drainage can provide immediate reduction in the cyst. However, this is a temporary measure. After this treatment, a cyst will refill with the cheesy contents because the lining of the cyst has not been removed.
  • Cysts may be removed (excised) surgically.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008