How to Get Rid of Sebaceous Hyperplasia: Complete Guide to Sebaceous Hyperplasia

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Published 2023-04-17
Discover how to get rid of sebaceous hyperplasia in this comprehensive guide.

I'll also dive into the causes of sebaceous hyperplasia, how to differentiate it from other skin conditions (the skin cancer basal cell carcinoma: BCC)

📽️ Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:14 What is Sebaceous Hyperplasia?
00:33 What do they look like?
01:08 What causes Sebaceous Hyperplasia?
01:36 What Danger Signs do I need to know?
02:02 Features of Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
02:35 How do I Get Rid of Sebaceous Hyperplasia
03:30 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @tonypalermo156
    Very informative video! as always, we appreciate your amazing knowledge!
  • Glad you did a video on this. Going to the dermatologist soon to see if I can get some of them on my face removed
  • @bevhart4604
    This has been very helpful. Pictures & explanation. Watched three of your videos and I so glad they are short and to the point. Thank you!
  • @jeanieq6153
    Thank you so much. I’m 71 and I’ve developed so many.
  • @naturalTJ
    Great video as a medical aesthetician
  • Thank you so much for this video. I would love to try treatment but really did not know what, if anything, would help. Much appreciated information. :)
  • @cheryl1338
    Thank you for this. I have one on my face and I thought it was a wart - my dermatologist just said it was harmless but never explained what it was. Very helpful video!
  • Awesome, love your chanel. It really helps us Esthiticians become more familiar with each growth we may come across to help our clients. Thank you for sharing😊
  • @Christel108
    Thank you so much for this. I sweat a lot from my hair line and have a bunch of these on my forehead. I had a lot of hormonal issues and guessed the 2 were connected.
  • @zebragiraffe1
    Dr. Finbar, I love your videos, but I love your accent even more! You can talk to me all day and all night!
  • @joannefaben8586
    Just had this confirmed today through removal and histology. Am very pleased as my gp said its probably a basal cell carcinoma. So glad she was wrong. These look exactly like bcc's. 😊
  • @StephBer1
    I would have about 60 of these on my face. I've had oily skin all my life, but in the last 2 years, post menopause, they've exploded all over my face. I noticed them escalating during Covid shutdown and our towns dermatologist closed for all of Covid. There was nowhere for me to get it looked at. My doctor just said it wasn't cancerous so don't worry about it. However, it's unsightly and I feel self conscious with them. Seeing my doctor tomorrow to go see a dermatologist and I don't care what she thinks of me!
  • You'd think at this day and age there would be treatments to permantly get rid of such things
  • @ACrase9
    Great explanation! I hate those things! Ugh