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What Is Sebaceous Hyperplasia?
Sebaceous hyperplasia is about the enlargement of sebaceous glands. These glands are responsible for producing oil to lubricate the hair and Skin. These enlarged glands typically appear on the face and have a skin-colored appearance with a subtle yellowish-pink hue.
This benign condition usually starts appearing in the 6th and 7th decades of life. Treatment for sebaceous hyperplasia is considered cosmetic and is not covered by health insurance. Treatment is simple but temporary.
We offer the best treatments for your Sebaceous hyperplasia in Metro Phoenix, AZ
What are the symptoms of Sebaceous Hyperplasia?
Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as a bump on the Skin. These bumps can be single bumps or multiple lines or clusters. Their minimum sizes are 1 or 2 mm. Their colors are slightly yellow or the same as the color of our Skin. These bulbs are not itchily but bleed if you shave over them. These bumps can be on the cheeks, forehead, and nose. Babies often have bumps on the upper lip.
What are the Causes of Sebaceous Hyperplasia??
The basic reason for sebaceous hyperplasia is unclear, but many factors may cause it. Sebaceous Hyperplasia arises in people after a specific age. Although, Heart transplant, liver transplant, or kidney transplant patients who take cyclosporine regularly are more likely to have Sebaceous Hyperplasia.
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Treatment for Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Sebaceous Hyperplasia will never be removed by itself; you must take serious action. Here are things that help to get rid of sebaceous hyperplasia:
Oral retinoids, photodynamic therapy, prescribed medicine, Electrocautery procedures, and facial peels work better for Sebaceous Hyperplasia.
At MSS, we provide dermatology services throughout the entire Phoenix area.
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Angela Quinn, NP-C, is a nationally certified nurse practitioner with a specialization in dermatology since 2012. She obtained her master’s degree in nursing from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, in December 2011. Following the completion of her advanced degree, Angela commenced her career as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) after receiving a six-month apprenticeship in dermatology under the guidance of a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon. This pivotal experience ultimately led her to assume a significant role in his second dermatology office.
As a dermatology Nurse Practitioner (NP), Angela has provided care to underserved populations, active duty military personnel, veterans, their dependents, and corporate employees. She has gained experience in diverse healthcare settings, including private practices, a military hospital, a hospital clinic, independent senior living communities, private homes, workplaces, and health fairs.
Angela established Mobile Dermatology to provide thorough, affordable, and comfortable skin cancer screenings in the convenience of your own home. We also offer cost-effective solutions for dermatological services like skin tag removal and multiple actinic keratoses treatments which are typically not covered by insurance.
We’re here to all your questions
Here are a few frequently asked questions about Sebaceous hyperplasia treatment. If you have any other queries, please send them to us.
We can eliminate sebaceous hyperplasia by using electrocautery, cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy, laser therapy, and cryotherapy.
Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as a bump on the Skin. They can be single bumps or clusters. Their minimum size is mm. The color of these bumps is slightly yellow.
It would help if you never used Razer or bleaches on sebaceous hyperplasia bumps. It can cause problems for you. Sebaceous hyperplasia size stays mostly the same, so never ignore Sudden changes in size.
No, you can’t squeeze out sebaceous hyperplasia bumps because there is nothing to extract from it.