Poss. Foreign body: If it is truly a sac and one-sided it could be what we call a pyogenic granuloma caused by a retained foreign body. Must see a dermatologist or ophthalmologist for proper DX and rx.
Answered 9/15/2019
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Possible infection: A swollen sac on the cheek can represent a number of possible problems. One potential cause is an infection. An examination by a physician is necessary to make a diagnosis.
Answered 2/27/2020
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