- Sebaceous hyperplasia
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the
sebaceous gland s in which they become enlarged. These glands are located within theskin and are responsible for secreting an oily substance namedsebum . They are commonly associated withhair follicle s but they can be found in hairless regions of the skin as well. Their secretion lubricates the skin, protecting it from drying out or becoming irritated.Sebaceous hyperplasia generally affects middle-aged to elderly adults. The symptoms of this condition are 1-5 mm
papule s on the skin, mainly on the forehead, nose and cheeks, and sebarrhoeic facial skin. The papules may becauliflower -shaped. Acne is also a symptom of this glandular disorder. It differs from the type of acne that affects adolescents and young adults, in that it is more of an abnormally discolored patch that is not cured by topical treatments alone.A dermatologist may use an instrument called a
hyfrecator , which emits electrical impulses directly into the affected areas. This is a somewhat painful treatment, and may cause reddening of the skin, but it usually causes the problem to subside after a few days. Often confused with acne and treated with acne medication, this will do little to nothing to help the condition.There are other treatments that will remove the condition such as:
* Burning (cautery) * Freezing (cryosurgery) * Applying topical chemicals * Applying a drug activated by light (photodynamic therapy) * Laser treatment * Cutting out the lesions (excision)
Tretinoin cream and Accutane are believed to treat the condition but, it is costly and the problem will come back after a couple of weeks. The cream would have to be used constantly to treat the condition.
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