Cysts appear as fluid filled sack or sacs. They can occur anywhere in the body but are more common on the skin surface where they form as a result of trapped oil or blocked sebaceous glands. Different to what most people think, cysts are not the same as tumors. A tumor is a group of abnormal cells that has formed because of cancerous changes in some cells.
A surgeon is a doctor trained to perform surgical procedures to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases and injuries. Using advanced surgical techniques, the surgeon can intervene to correct anatomical problems, remove diseased or damaged tissue, restore normal function to an organ or structure, and improve the patient's quality of life. In addition to performing surgeries, the surgeon also plays an important role in diagnosing conditions that require surgical treatment and providing postoperative care to ensure a successful recovery. The surgeon's work covers a wide range of specialties, from general surgery to cardiovascular, orthopedic, plastic surgery, among others, each aimed at addressing specific patient needs.
Remember that for the proper selection of health professional that treats cysts you must consider the nature, severity and symptoms you are presenting.