Q. A 32-year-old woman presents to your clinic with a large, painful lump on the left side of her vaginal opening. She reports that the lump has been growing slowly over the past few weeks and is now causing significant discomfort, especially when sitting or walking. She denies any fever, chills, or discharge. On physical examination, a tender, firm, and non-mobile mass is palpated on the left side of the vaginal opening. The mass is approximately 3 cm in size and appears to be consistent with a Bartholin gland cyst. The patient is otherwise in good health, with no significant medical history or medications. Which of the following procedures is NOT a recommended treatment option for this condition?

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