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Chemical facial peels - are they good for sebaceous hypertrophy?

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Dr. Steven Zimmet answered

Specializes in Aesthetic Medicine

Possibly: Chemical peels may help sebaceous hyperplasia. Main treatment options include liquid nitrogen, cauterization, localized topical treatment with a strong acid, shave excision & laser treatments including pulsed-dye laser, co2 laser and photodynamic therapy. Consult with a dermatologist to determine which treatments might be best for you, and to be sure that the lesion is not a basal cell skin cancer.

Answered 11/2/2017

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