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  1. Home - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Trusted resource for Pilonidal Disease and Pilonidal Cysts. Learn symptoms, treatments, recovery tips, and find support for patients, parents, and medical professionals.

  2. How Pilonidal Disease Develops - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Learn how pilonidal disease develops. Dr. John Bascom’s pit theory replaced the old “hair tunneling” idea and guides today’s modern treatments.

  3. Pilonidal Surgery Options: What You Need to Know

    Explore pilonidal surgery options—incision & drainage, minimally invasive, and major procedures. Compare healing times, recurrence rates, and availability.

  4. Major Surgery Options for Pilonidal Disease

    Learn about major Pilonidal surgery options, including Cleft Lift Compare healing times, recurrence, and availability.

  5. What Is Pilonidal Disease? - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Pilonidal disease is a skin problem near the tailbone that can cause painful cysts and abscesses. Learn what it is, symptoms, and how it’s treated.

  6. Diagnosing Pilonidal Disease - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Learn how Pilonidal Disease is diagnosed. Common symptoms, what doctors look for, FAQs, and when to seek help.

  7. Clinical Resources & Pilonidal Research Library - Pilonidal Support ...

    Medical professionals and doctors, learn about advanced Pilonidal surgeries like the Bascom Cleft Lift and Modified Karydakis. Video tutorials.

  8. Pilonidal Treatments - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Treatment options and surgeries for Pilonidal Disease and how to find a surgeon/doctor that specializes in Pilonidal treatments.

  9. Abstract Pilonidal disease (PD) is a relatively common, benign but challenging condition of the natal cleft. This consensus statement was drawn up by a panel of surgeons, identified by the Italian …

  10. Sacral Dimples vs. Pilonidal Disease - Pilonidal Support Alliance

    Sacral dimples in newborns are common and not pilonidal disease. Learn the difference, when to be concerned, and when imaging may be needed.