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If they make more oil than your skin needs, you may develop sebaceous hyperplasia. (Photo Credit: Getty Images / Nadezhda Buravleva) Sebaceous hyperplasia is caused by clogged hair follicles.
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a harmless skin condition that occurs more commonly in people over age 60. It refers to small bumps, usually on the face, that stem from overgrown sebaceous glands.
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a benign condition that causes bumps to form on the skin. Treatments can include removal, medications, and home remedies. Skin contains sebaceous glands, which produce oil ...
Sebaceous hyperplasia happens when the oil-producing glands in your skin become clogged. It is often harmless but may appear similar to a type of skin cancer. Sebaceous glands are attached to hair ...