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Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Face the Facts: The Truth About Sebaceous Hyperplasia | My Skin

September 06, 20232 min read

Unmasking Sebaceous Hyperplasia: What Are Those Skin Bumps?

A common skin disorder called sebaceous hyperplasia is characterized by enlarged sebaceous glands, which cause little flesh-coloured pimples to form on the skin's surface. Usually, these lumps are located on the face, particularly on the nose, cheeks, and forehead.

What is Sebaceous Hyperplasia?

Sebaceous hyperplasia is benign, non-worrisome, enlarged oil gland growths. They present as pinkish-orange or yellow papules, sometimes with a central dell, most commonly found on the central face of middle-aged or older people. Sebaceous hyperplasia can also be found on the chest, areola, mouth, or groin region.

Symptoms of Sebaceous Hyperplasia

The main symptom of sebaceous hyperplasia is the presence of small, dome-shaped bumps on the skin. These bumps are usually flesh-colored or yellowish and may have a central indentation. They are typically painless but can be cosmetically bothersome, especially if they occur in prominent areas of the face.

Causes of Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Although the precise etiology of sebaceous hyperplasia is unknown, age, hormone fluctuations, and UV exposure may all play a role in its development. Individuals may also be predisposed to this illness by their genetic makeup.

Addressing Sebaceous Hyperplasia

The remedies for sebaceous hyperplasia focus on minimizing the bumps' appearance and enhancing the skin's general texture. These could be laser therapy, which uses laser radiation to target and shrink the sebaceous glands, or cryotherapy, which involves freezing the afflicted areas with liquid nitrogen to eliminate the swollen glands. In order to exfoliate the skin and lessen oil production, topical therapies like chemical peels or retinoids may also be used. Larger or persistent pimples may occasionally require local anaesthetic surgery to be removed.

From Bumpy to Beautiful: Conquer Sebaceous Hyperplasia in St. Pete or Bradenton

Ditch the bumps, boost your confidence! Seek professional guidance for sebaceous hyperplasia in St. Pete or Bradenton and unlock smoother, clearer skin. Contact us today!

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