Does sebaceous ectasia go away slowly?

Sebaceous ectasia is due to a physiologic variant of sebaceous gland development and sebaceous gland hyperplasia. It may slowly disappear on its own, but it depends on the patient’s specific condition, or the hyperplastic sebaceous glands may be removed using electrocoagulation, lasers, and freezing under a doctor’s supervision. Sebaceous ectasia will cause the patient’s sebaceous glands to abnormally proliferate in places where they would not otherwise be present, usually in the oral mucosa, lips, and intimate areas, which is due to developmental abnormalities, and will slowly disappear in some patients with age, although if it doesn’t disappear slowly, it doesn’t have a very serious impact on the human body. If you feel that it is detrimental to your image, you can stimulate the sebaceous gland area where the abnormal growth occurs under laser, electro-coagulation, freezing, etc., so that the diseased tissues can be necrotic, thus restoring the health of the abnormally enlarged sebaceous gland area. If you experience redness, swelling, or severe pain at the site of the surgery after undergoing surgical treatment for sebaceous ectasia, you need to contact your doctor as soon as possible so that you can undergo targeted treatment according to the cause of the disease. Patients are advised to visit the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.