Abscess Incision and Drainage by Expert Surgeons

Safe and Affordable Abscess Care at The Specialist Surgery and Cancer Center in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Patients across Quezon City, Metro Manila, and nearby provinces trust TSSCC for accurate diagnosis, gentle procedures, and recovery-focused care. Our clinics provide a comfortable, infection-controlled setting that spares families from unnecessary hospitalizations while ensuring expert surgical support.

What Is Abscess Incision and Drainage?

Abscess Incision and Drainage is a minor surgical procedure that removes trapped pus caused by infection under the skin or within deeper tissues. When performed early by a qualified Doctor, this treatment reduces pain, stops infection from spreading, and prevents severe complications.

An abscess may form due to blocked glands, skin infections, cysts, or bacteria entering small wounds. Left untreated, an abscess rarely resolves on its own and may continue to swell, cause fever, or damage surrounding tissue. Abscess Incision and Drainage remains the proven first-line Treatment because it creates an opening for infected fluid to drain while promoting natural healing.

TSSCC’s clinics in Quezon City perform this procedure in an outpatient setting, offering patients across Metro Manila and the Philippines a safe alternative to hospital-based care. This service is ideal for adults, teens, seniors, and individuals with conditions such as diabetes, hidradenitis suppurativa, or recurring skin infections.

Who Needs Abscess Incision and Drainage?

You may need Abscess Incision and Drainage if you experience:

  • A swollen, painful lump filled with pus
  • Redness, warmth, or tenderness around the infected area
  • Fever or body aches linked to a skin infection
  • Abscesses caused by ingrown hairs, cysts, boils, insect bites, or minor traumatic injuries
  • Recurring abscesses due to chronic conditions
  • Abscesses that do not improve with home remedies or antibiotics

People who are more prone to skin infections—including diabetics, those with weakened immunity, or individuals exposed to friction, sweat, or occupational skin trauma—benefit greatly from early evaluation.

TSSCC regularly sees patients not just from Quezon City or Metro Manila but also from various regions across the Philippines who need timely abscess Treatment and Prevention-focused care without the cost and long waiting lines of hospitals.

Why Patients Across the Philippines Trust TSSCC for Abscess Incision and Drainage

Our East Avenue and Fairview clinics give patients convenient access to expert surgical care designed to reduce exposure to facility-borne infections and unnecessary hospital stays.

TSSCC partners with skilled surgeons who emphasize early diagnosis and evidence-based Treatment. This reduces pain, stops complications, and lowers long-term medical costs for patients and families.

We provide quality procedures at an affordable price to make timely care accessible to more Filipinos. Our profit-for-purpose model supports the community by promoting early health-seeking behaviors.

Most Abscess Incision and Drainage procedures are performed safely in our outpatient setting, ensuring less waiting time and fewer infection risks compared to traditional hospitals.

Our team offers wound care instructions, infection monitoring, and prevention advice tailored to each patient’s healing needs.

Families nationwide trust TSSCC because our services combine surgical excellence with compassionate care that minimizes unnecessary costs.

How Our Abscess Incision and Drainage Service Works

Your Doctor performs a physical exam and assesses the abscess, noting its size, depth, and severity to determine the ideal approach.

A numbing agent is applied to reduce discomfort. Most patients tolerate the procedure very well.

A small cut is made to release trapped pus. Gentle pressure clears infected material to reduce swelling and pain.

The area is thoroughly cleaned, and sterile dressings are applied to protect healing tissue.

We guide you on home care, hygiene, pain control, and Prevention steps to avoid recurrence.

If needed, patients return to our Quezon City clinics for dressing changes, wound checks, or additional support.

This outpatient Surgery typically allows patients to return home the same day, minimizing disruption to work, school, or daily responsibilities.

FAQ About Abscess Incision and Drainage

TSSCC offers Abscess Incision and Drainage at two clinics: the East Avenue Clinic and the Fairview Clinic. Both serve patients from Metro Manila and the rest of the Philippines.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so discomfort is minimal. Most patients only feel mild pressure during the process.

The procedure usually takes 15–30 minutes, depending on the abscess size and location. Patients can go home the same day.

Abscesses often do not resolve with antibiotics alone. Abscess Incision and Drainage remains the standard Treatment when pus is already trapped beneath the skin.

Yes, especially if underlying causes such as diabetes, poor circulation, or chronic skin irritation are not addressed. Our Doctor will guide you on Prevention strategies.

No. Attempting to drain an abscess without medical supervision can worsen the infection. Always visit a qualified surgical clinic.

Yes. TSSCC treats patients from all parts of the Philippines who need safe and affordable Abscess Incision and Drainage.

Seek medical help if the area becomes larger, more painful, produces fever, or does not improve within a few days.

Some cases require antibiotics depending on infection severity. Your Doctor will evaluate this during your visit.

Yes, the procedure can be safely performed for children when handled by an experienced surgical team.

Schedule Your Abscess Incision and Drainage Today

Book your consultation at our East Avenue Clinic or Fairview Clinic today.

Quick action prevents serious infection. Whether you live in Quezon City, Metro Manila, or anywhere across the Philippines, TSSCC is ready to help with expert abscess Treatment and supportive follow-through.