sebaceous hyperplasia
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Sebaceous hyperplasia is a common, benign enlargement of the oil glands that appears as small yellow or flesh-colored bumps, most often on the face. While harmless, these growths are frequently mistaken for other skin conditions, making professional evaluation the most reliable way to confirm an accurate diagnosis.
Often developing as skin matures, sebaceous hyperplasia can affect a wide range of skin types and tones. The bumps typically remain stable but may gradually increase in number over time, leading many patients to seek clarity about what they are seeing on their skin.
At Revelus Dermatology in Austin, our board-certified dermatology team provides expert assessment and personalized guidance to help patients better understand their skin and explore treatment options aligned with their goals.