Sebaceous cyst in the neck

Abbey Mendy is having a sebaceous cyst removed from her neck. She wants to know why the antiseptic applied to her neck is orange and whether it is going to stain her skin permanently. During the procedure, Abbey reaches her hand up to adjust her hair and accidentally touches the physician’s gloved hand. After the procedure, a sterile dressing is applied to her neck, and she is given an appointment to return to have her sutures removed. Abbey becomes alarmed when she is told that the cyst will be sent to the laboratory for a biopsy. She wants to know whether the physician is not telling her everything about her condition, and she is concerned that maybe he thinks she has cancer. Abbey asks if her neighbor can take out her sutures. She says that he has worked as a veterinary assistant for the past 8 years and has lots of experience in removing stitches. What Would You Do? What Would You Not Do?

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