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Is Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Dangerous?

Sebaceous Hyperplasia is a common, benign skin condition where oil glands become enlarged,forming small, soft bumps on the face—most often on the forehead, cheeks, or nose.

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Can Sebaceous Hyperplasia go away on its own?
It rarely goes away without treatment, and in many cases, bumps may slowly increase over time.
Professional treatments at Dermphi Centre™ can quickly improve appearance.
How does Dermphi Centre™ treat sebaceous hyperplasia?
We use advanced technologies such as Fotona™, Lumecca™, and Forma™ to shrink enlarged oil
glands, smooth skin texture, and prevent recurrence.

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adult acne

Best Treatments for Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Ideal for:

- Laser [fotona™ / vasculaze™]

- Intense Pulsed Light [lumecca™]
- Radiofrequency [forma™]
- Chemical Peels

- Hydradermabrasion [Hydrafacial™]

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Chelsea and the whole staff are so welcoming. What I love most about coming to Dermphi is that I never feel rushed and all my questions are answered. Chelsea is very knowledgeable and thorough. She takes the time to get to know me, is respectful of my own personal goals and tailors her services to meet and exceed my expectations.
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I had a superior experience with Chelsea. She explained the entire process and provided so much information and realistic expectations while working towards achieving my skin goals. She has a gentle hand and is a pleasure to be around. Looking forward to my next treatment.
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Frequently Asked

Questions

What causes sebaceous hyperplasia?

It often occurs due to overactive sebaceous glands, aging skin, genetics, or hormonal changes. Sun exposure can also contribute.

Can Sebaceous Hyperplasia go away on its own?

It rarely goes away without treatment, and in many cases, bumps may slowly increase over time. Professional treatments at Dermphi Centre™ can quickly improve appearance.

How does Dermphi Centre™ treat sebaceous hyperplasia?

We use advanced technologies such as Fotona™, Lumecca™, and Forma™ to shrink enlarged oil glands, smooth skin texture, and prevent recurrence.

Can Sebaceous Hyperplasia come back after treatment?

Yes, since it’s related to oil gland activity, new bumps can appear over time. Maintenance treatments and proper skincare can help reduce recurrence.

Is the treatment painful?

Most treatments cause minimal discomfort and require little to no downtime, allowing you to resume daily activities right away.

Do Angiomasgrow back after removal?

An individual Angioma, once completely removed, typically does not return. However, new Angiomas may appear over time, especially as you age.

CanI prevent Angiomas from forming?

There is no proven way to prevent Angiomas, as they are often linked to genetics and natural aging. However, protecting your skin from excessive sun exposure and maintaining healthy skin habits may help reduce their appearance.

Whenshould I see a doctor about an Angioma?

You should consult a doctor if an Angioma changes rapidly, bleeds often, looks significantly different from others on your body, or causes discomfort. Early evaluation ensures it’s nothing more serious and allows for safe removal if desired.

what is

acne?

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting individuals of all ages. It occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and in some cases, deeper cystic breakouts. Hormones, stress, genetics, and lifestyle can all contribute to the severity and frequency of acne.