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Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Removal
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the
sebaceous glands in which they become enlarged. These glands are
located within the skin and are responsible for secreting an oily
substance named sebum. They are commonly associated with hair
follicles but they can be found in hairless regions of the skin as
well. Their secretion lubricates the skin, protecting it from drying
out or becoming irritated. Sebaceous hyperplasia generally affects
middle-aged to elderly adults. The symptoms of this condition are 1-5
mm papules on the skin, mainly on the forehead, nose and cheeks, and
sebarrhoeic facial skin. The papules may be cauliflower-shaped. Acne
is also a symptom of this glandular disorder. It differs from the type
of acne that affects adolescents and young adults, in that it is more
of an abnormally discolored patch that is not cured by topical
treatments alone.
Why should I go to Brazilya Laser
for my sebaceous hyperplasia removal treatment?
Brazilya Laser Clinic provides safe and
effective options for laser sebaceous hyperplasia removal treatment in
our Calgary clinic. Our trained, professional staff use industry
leading equipment to ensure that your receive the best sebaceous
hyperplasia removal treatment possible.
At BRAZILya Laser Clinic, we strive to
provide our clients with the information necessary to make informed
decisions about their sebaceous hyperplasia treatment options.
Technology, training, and additional resources assist BRAZILya in
customizing our clients' laser sebaceous hyperplasia removal treatment
plans based on their skin type and concerns. This creates a safe,
comfortable and result-orientated environment that in turn creates
satisfied clients.
Our clients are health and image conscious
women and men that look to specialized skin and cosmetic treatments to
increase confidence in their appearance and in themselves.
Call us at our conveniently located
Calgary clinic today (403.457.2955),
and let us find the sebaceous hyperplasia removal treatment option
that is right for you.
*Definitions from www.wikipedia.org and
www.visualdxhealth.com
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