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Lip Epidermoid Cyst Caused by a Piercing: A Report of a Rare Case.

Takashi ItoSatoshi FukuzawaKenji YamagataShohei TakaokaMakiko Ohkubo-SatoFumihiko UchidaNaomi Ishibashi-KannoHiroki Bukawa
Published in: Case reports in dentistry (2022)
We report the case of a lip epidermoid cyst, caused by piercing in a 23-year-old Japanese woman. She had an exophytic lesion in the lower lip associated with the piercing which was initially diagnosed as a mucous retention cyst. The lesion was resected under local anesthesia, and pathological examination revealed an epidermoid cyst, likely caused by piercings. Piercing-induced epidermoid cysts frequently occur in the tragus. There have been no reports of piercing-induced epidermoid cysts developing in the oral cavity. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a lip epidermal cyst caused by piercings. Six months have passed since the operation, and it has not recurred.
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