Cyst removal

Cyst removal is a common reason people compare private clinics before booking because prices, consultation fees, removal methods, aftercare and scarring risks can vary between providers.

Before I Book helps users share cyst removal experiences, prices paid, clinic feedback and practical questions before committing to a private consultation or procedure.

What people usually want to know before booking

  • How much does private cyst removal cost?
  • Is the consultation fee separate from the removal fee?
  • Was the cyst removed on the same day as the consultation?
  • Was the procedure done by a doctor, dermatologist, surgeon or other practitioner?
  • Was local anaesthetic used?
  • Was the whole cyst sac removed?
  • Was histology or laboratory testing included or extra?
  • Was scarring discussed properly?
  • Were stitches needed?
  • Was aftercare clear?
  • Was follow-up included?
  • Did the cyst come back?
  • Would the patient recommend the clinic?

Common cyst removal topics discussed

  • Sebaceous cyst removal
  • Epidermoid cyst removal
  • Pilar cyst removal
  • Scalp cyst removal
  • Back cyst removal
  • Facial cyst removal
  • Infected or inflamed cysts
  • Surgical excision
  • Same-day removal
  • Histology / laboratory testing
  • Stitches and wound care
  • Scarring and recurrence

Share your cyst removal experience

If you have had a cyst removed privately, you can help others by sharing what happened, what you paid, whether histology was included, how aftercare was handled and whether you would recommend the clinic.

Share Your Experience

Submit a cyst removal price

If you remember what you paid for consultation, cyst removal, histology, dressings, follow-up or any package fee, you can submit the price here.

Submit a Price

Ask before booking cyst removal

If you are considering a private clinic for cyst removal and want to ask what others experienced, you can submit a question before booking.

Ask Before You Book

Important note

Before I Book is not a medical advice service. If a lump is growing quickly, painful, infected, bleeding, ulcerated, changing, attached to deeper tissue, or you are unsure whether it is a cyst, seek advice from a suitably qualified healthcare professional.