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Sebaceous Hyperplasia

by SueRL, Nov 16, 2008 03:42PM
Has anyone out there had or have sebaceous hyperplasia?
If so, have you tried any treatments, and did anything help?
I am so frustrated with mine.
I have tried the Aramis laser, Smoothbeam laser, VBeam laser, RetinA, Differin.
Nothing has worked.
Please, anyone, can you help?
Thanks, Sue
Member Comments (2)

by SandfordEllery, Nov 17, 2008 07:49AM
Hi...

      Sebaceous hyperplasia is a common benign lesion of the sebaceous gland.

This lesion has been seen in heart transplant and bone marrow recipients & is probably due to the effects of Cyclosporine.

by SueRL, Nov 17, 2008 08:31AM
To: SandfordEllery
Any thoughts about what can be done about?   I  have read alot about it.
I just want to get rid of them.
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