The treatment of benign sebaceous hyperplasia with the topical application of bichloracetic acid.J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1991 Nov; 17(11):876-9.JD
Abstract
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a benign lesion that occurs commonly on the face of older individuals. A variety of treatment options have been described, including oral isotretinoin, electrodesiccation, CO2 laser surgery, cryosurgery, and shave excision with curettage. Problems have been noted with these approaches. These techniques are more complex, less effective, require more time, or are more likely to scar than the procedure we describe. The treatment of sebaceous hyperplasia with bichloracetic acid is described with results presented after treatment of our first 20 patients.
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
1757649
Citation
Rosian, R, et al. "The Treatment of Benign Sebaceous Hyperplasia With the Topical Application of Bichloracetic Acid." The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, vol. 17, no. 11, 1991, pp. 876-9.
Rosian R, Goslen JB, Brodell RT. The treatment of benign sebaceous hyperplasia with the topical application of bichloracetic acid. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1991;17(11):876-9.
Rosian, R., Goslen, J. B., & Brodell, R. T. (1991). The treatment of benign sebaceous hyperplasia with the topical application of bichloracetic acid. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 17(11), 876-9.
Rosian R, Goslen JB, Brodell RT. The Treatment of Benign Sebaceous Hyperplasia With the Topical Application of Bichloracetic Acid. J Dermatol Surg Oncol. 1991;17(11):876-9. PubMed PMID: 1757649.
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JO - J Dermatol Surg Oncol
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N2 - Sebaceous hyperplasia is a benign lesion that occurs commonly on the face of older individuals. A variety of treatment options have been described, including oral isotretinoin, electrodesiccation, CO2 laser surgery, cryosurgery, and shave excision with curettage. Problems have been noted with these approaches. These techniques are more complex, less effective, require more time, or are more likely to scar than the procedure we describe. The treatment of sebaceous hyperplasia with bichloracetic acid is described with results presented after treatment of our first 20 patients.
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