Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Sebaceous Hyperplasia (Small Yellowish Bumps from Oil Glands)

What is the Problem?

Sebaceous hyperplasia looks like tiny yellowish or skin-colored bumps that often appear on the face, especially on the forehead, cheeks, or nose. These bumps are not painful, but they can make the skin look uneven and textured. Many people confuse them with pimples or acne, but they are actually enlarged oil glands sitting right under the skin.

If you’ve noticed small soft bumps that don’t go away no matter how much you wash or scrub your face, it could be sebaceous hyperplasia. While not harmful, it can affect your confidence because the bumps tend to stand out under certain lighting and can make skin look older or rougher.

What Causes the Problem?

Sebaceous hyperplasia happens when the oil glands in the skin grow too large. This usually occurs when:

  • Overactive oil production: Common in people with oily or combination skin.
  • Aging skin: As we get older, skin cell turnover slows down, and oil glands can enlarge.
  • Genetics: Some people naturally have a higher chance of developing these bumps.
  • Sun exposure: UV rays can damage skin and make sebaceous glands more active.
  • Hormonal changes: Shifts in hormones may trigger oil gland growth.

Unlike acne, these bumps are not caused by bacteria or infection, which is why acne creams usually don’t work on them.

How to Fix the Problem?

Because sebaceous hyperplasia is a structural change in the oil glands, home remedies rarely make a big difference. Scrubs, harsh cleansers, or over-the-counter acne products usually don’t shrink the bumps. In fact, over-exfoliating can irritate the skin and make it worse.

The good news is, professional treatments can help:

  1. Light-based therapies (like DPL or laser) – These can target the oil glands, reducing their size and making bumps less visible.
  2. Microneedling or resurfacing treatments – Stimulates new collagen and smooths skin texture.
  3. Medical-grade facials – Deep cleansing and gentle exfoliation prevent clogged pores and support healthier skin renewal.
  4. Consistent sun protection – Prevents UV from worsening the condition.

The goal is to reduce the bumps safely without scarring, while also keeping the rest of your skin looking healthy and radiant.

BeautyMau’s Recommendation

At 生活美容疗程, we specialise in treating skin conditions like sebaceous hyperplasia by combining advanced technology with personalised skincare.

Our recommended option is the:

  • Professional Removal (Milia / Syringoma / Small Lesions) – precise removal of bumps like sebaceous hyperplasia for smoother skin.
  • Clarifying Renewal Treatment – helps clear clogged pores and reduce buildup around oil glands.
  • Skin Balancing Microneedling – refines texture and improves skin smoothness after removal.

What makes BeautyMau different is that we don’t just focus on the bumps—we look at your lifestyle, skin type, and habits to design a plan that keeps your skin stable in the long run.

Final Thoughts

Sebaceous hyperplasia may be harmless, but it doesn’t have to hold back your confidence. By understanding that it comes from enlarged oil glands—not dirt or poor cleansing—you can take the right steps to manage it.

With professional care at BeautyMau, you’ll not only reduce those stubborn bumps but also enjoy healthier, smoother, and more radiant skin.

If you’ve been struggling with yellowish bumps that won’t go away, book a consultation with BeautyMau today. Let us help you find the right solution for your skin.

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