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What Is Sebaceous Hyperplasia — And How Easy Is It to Treat?
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a very common and harmless skin condition where the oil glands become enlarged, creating small yellowish bumps on the skin, often on the face. While completely benign, many people choose to treat them for cosmetic reasons. Here’s the good news: treatment is quick, safe, and requires very little downtime. Modern techniques allow us to remove these bumps precisely with minimal discomfort. Why treatment is so straightforward: ✨ Quick procedure – Often ju

Dr Jenna Wa
Nov 24


Thank You for 100 Five Star Reviews!
We're so happy to share that Dr Jenna Wa Skin Surgery has reached 100 five-star reviews on Google! A huge thank you to everyone who has taken the time to leave a review - your kind words and support mean so much to me and the team. Hearing that our patients feel cared for and confident in their treatment is the best reward we could ask for. We’re so grateful for the trust you place in us and will keep working hard to provide safe, precise, and compassionate care for every pat

Dr Jenna Wa
Nov 13


🧐 Demystifying Your Bumps: What Exactly is a Sebaceous Cyst?
That stubborn lump beneath your skin can be confusing! Let's clear up the mystery of the sebaceous cyst (also known as an epidermoid cyst). What is it? A cyst is essentially a small, closed sac or capsule located just beneath the skin's surface. It's filled with a soft, yellowish substance called keratin—the same protein that makes up your skin and hair. Where do they come from? Cysts form when the duct leading from a skin gland becomes damaged or blocked, often due to trauma

Dr Jenna Wa
Nov 1
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