Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Precise application of Bichloroacetic acid (BCA) allows for safe and effective treatment of enlarged oil glands, also known as Sebaceous Hyperplasia.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
How does Sebaceous Hyperplasia work?
Enlarged oil glands (also known as Sebaceous Hyperplasia) are small, benign bumps, typically occurring on the face. They are slightly raised and usually are not discolored. Stress, hormones, humidity, and genetics can all be contributing factors to excess oil production. At Aesthetic Solutions, we can treat Sebaceous Hyperplasia with precise application of Bichloroacetic acid (BCA).
Before | After: Results after treating enlarged oil glands on the forehead.
Is Sebaceous Hyperplasia safe?
Treatment for Sebaceous Hyperplasia has an excellent safety profile. Bichloroacetic acid (BCA) has been used safely in medicine for decades.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia downtime
Treatment for Sebaceous Hyperplasia is quick and pain free. Because treatment is conducted in a precise, targeted manner, downtime is confined to a small area. Following treatment, the spots may scab or crust until fully healed.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia results
Optimal results are seen as the area heals. More than one session may be needed for optimal results.
