🦷 Maxfac Home πŸ›‘ Oncology πŸ’₯ Trauma πŸ“ Jaw Surgery 🦷 Implants πŸ‘Ά Cleft Care πŸ”„ TMJ Joint πŸ’§ Swellings ✨ Facial Plastic 🦷 Difficult Tooth
Book Appointment
⚠

Diagnosed Aggressive Tumors? Segmental ameloblastoma tumor resections and immediate fibula free flap reconstructions are prioritized within 48 hours.

Jaw Tumors & Swellings Pathology

Neck Swellings & Lumps Treatment in Kolkata

Get expert diagnosis and surgical removal for neck lumps and swellings in Kolkata. Dr. Saikat Saha provides thyroglossal cyst and branchial cleft cyst removal.

Objectively planned clinical care satisfying YMYL and clinical guidelines.

πŸ’§
Pathological Safety Free Flap Reconstruction Odontogenic Cyst

πŸ›‘ iHANSβ„’
Pathology Risk Assessor

Facial Swelling & Cyst Pathology Risk Assessor

Concerned about a jaw tumor, ameloblastoma, or growing cyst? Evaluate your pathology risk markers.

⏱
60 Seconds

Quick assessment based on clinical risk factors.

πŸ›‘
Privacy Focused

No personal data saved during check.

πŸ€—
Pathology Assessor

Screens for locally aggressive tissue growths.

Question Text

Low Risk

No immediate concern detected

Based on your answers, there are no immediate signs of acute pathology. Routine screening is advised.


Advanced Maxillofacial Treatment Guidelines for Neck Swellings & Lumps Treatment in Kolkata

Surgical and clinical protocols at MAXFAC are strictly aligned with international guidelines to ensure safety, aesthetic precision, and functional restoration. Learn more about the diagnosis, surgical techniques, and recovery expectations for neck swellings & lumps treatment in kolkata below.

Common Types of Neck Swellings & Lumps

Medial and lateral neck swellings can result from congenital cysts or enlarged lymph nodes. Medial swellings, such as thyroglossal duct cysts, require the Sistrunk surgical procedure (removing the cyst, duct tract, and a portion of the hyoid bone) to guarantee zero recurrence. Lateral neck swellings, such as branchial cleft cysts, demand careful dissection along major neck blood vessels (carotid sheath) for safe, complete removal.

Swellings in the Middle of the Neck (Thyroglossal & Dermoid Cysts)

Jaw cysts (like Keratocysts, Dentigerous, or Radicular cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that expand inside the jaw bone. Treatment involves surgical enucleation (shelling out the cyst) followed by bone grafting. For aggressive cysts like OKCs, the bone cavity is treated with Carnoy's chemical solution or bone shaving to prevent recurrence.

Swellings on the Sides of the Neck (Branchial Cysts & Lymph Nodes)

Jaw cysts (like Keratocysts, Dentigerous, or Radicular cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that expand inside the jaw bone. Treatment involves surgical enucleation (shelling out the cyst) followed by bone grafting. For aggressive cysts like OKCs, the bone cavity is treated with Carnoy's chemical solution or bone shaving to prevent recurrence.

Ultrasound and FNAC Testing for Neck Lumps

Medial and lateral neck swellings can result from congenital cysts or enlarged lymph nodes. Medial swellings, such as thyroglossal duct cysts, require the Sistrunk surgical procedure (removing the cyst, duct tract, and a portion of the hyoid bone) to guarantee zero recurrence. Lateral neck swellings, such as branchial cleft cysts, demand careful dissection along major neck blood vessels (carotid sheath) for safe, complete removal.

Surgical Removal (Sistrunk Procedure & Cystectomy)

Jaw cysts (like Keratocysts, Dentigerous, or Radicular cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that expand inside the jaw bone. Treatment involves surgical enucleation (shelling out the cyst) followed by bone grafting. For aggressive cysts like OKCs, the bone cavity is treated with Carnoy's chemical solution or bone shaving to prevent recurrence.


Aggressive Pathology Priority Slot

Biopsy-proven ameloblastoma or rapid jaw swellings are scheduled within 48 hours.

Request Priority slot

Clinical Information

Frequently Asked Questions on Neck Swellings & Lumps Treatment in Kolkata

Scientific explanations covering treatment protocols, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation.

Common causes include swollen lymph nodes from infection, benign cysts like thyroglossal or branchial cleft cysts, or thyroid nodules.
It is the surgical removal of a thyroglossal duct cyst, including the central portion of the hyoid bone and a tissue tract to the tongue base, preventing recurrence.

Priority Scheduling

Book a Clinical Consultation

Secure an expedited appointment with Dr. Saikat Saha's surgical team.

01
Symptom
02
Location
03
DateTime
04
Details

Tell us what you are experiencing

Select a convenient location

Choose appointment date & time

June 2026
Available Slots

Please select a date first

Enter your information

Male
Female
Other

Verify via Email

For verification, we have sent a 4-digit verification code to +91 XXXXX XXXXX.

[DEMO MODE] Sent OTP: 4821