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    Sportyboy Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 20, 2007, 08:48 AM
    Regarding the removal of sebaceous cysts
    I have been on plenty of sites in regards to my concern with the off-white tiny bumps on the underside of my head near my shaft... I have read of people who have asked for help on how to remove them... and the same answer given is "to not worry about them", "its usual for guys to have them", and pretty much every answer besides how do u get rid of them... I understand that they are natural and can occur with growth, and or things like that, but I am so uncomfortable with them... that I have actually began to hate my penis... I need to know how to go about the REMOVAL of sebaceous cysts.
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    Mar 9, 2009, 10:51 AM
    Hi There,

    I too suffer with the same feelings as you. I was really hoping that somebody would have answered your question! Although they are harmless they don't look very attractive do they! Is there a way of a home freezing kit or something instead of going to the GP. They have been looked at in the past and deemed harmless but I just want to get rid of them without causing a fuss.

    Any help?

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