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How To Remove Little Pimples On The Inside Of Both Sides Of Buttocks?

I have about 4 or five little pimples on the inside of both sides of my buttocks, they've been there for about 5 months and haven't gotten bigger nor smaller, they don't irritate me or bother me in any way. I just want to know how to get them off pleasr
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi,

Pimple like lesions on buttock might be milia or small sebaceous cysts. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. If they are milia or sebaceous cysts, your dermatologist may go for minor procedure of electrocautery under local anaesthesia to remove the lesions in OPD. And you might be alright. Do not worry, you consult dermatologist. I hope you got my answer.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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How To Remove Little Pimples On The Inside Of Both Sides Of Buttocks?

Hi, Pimple like lesions on buttock might be milia or small sebaceous cysts. You consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis. If they are milia or sebaceous cysts, your dermatologist may go for minor procedure of electrocautery under local anaesthesia to remove the lesions in OPD. And you might be alright. Do not worry, you consult dermatologist. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD