Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Sebaceous hyperplasia occurs when the sebaceous glands become enlarged with trapped sebum. This creates shiny bumps of up to 3mm on the skin, most commonly on the face. The condition tends to occur in middle age and older people.  The bumps are harmless but some people like to treat them for cosmetic reasons.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia is treated using hyfaecation (Electrocautery).
Hyfaecation involves applying an electrical charge to the lesion which heats and vaporises the bump. This forms a scab that eventually falls off. 

Cost of treatment for a defined area of the face : Starts from £275