 Cibaceous cysts are small, painless, non-cancerous bumps beneath the skin which contain liquid or semi-liquid material. On the day of the treatment, you will be settled comfortably in an area where your privacy is respected. The site is cleaned with beta-dein solution and local anesthesia is administered. The doctor makes an incision at the site and removes the cyst from underlying tissue and the cyst sample is sent to the laboratory for a biopsy. The site is disinfected again and sutured if the cyst is not infected. If it's infected, an incision followed by drainage and dressing is done. The affected area is covered with a waterproof dressing. The procedure takes about 10-15 minutes, post which you may be advised painkillers and antibiotics. You must come back to OPD after a week for dressing or visit every day if advised. If you observe soakage or bleeding, contact your doctor immediately. Biopsy reports are issued three days later.