FORDYCE SPOT CAUSES
Fordyce spots, also known as Fordyce's spots, Fordyce granules or Sebaceous Prominence, are small raised, pale red, yellow-white or skin-colored bumps or spots that appear on the shaft of the penis, the labia, scrotum, or the vermilion border of the lips of a person's face. They can also be found on the foreskin of the penis (called Tyson's glands).
The vermilion (vermillion) border of the lips is the normally sharp demarcation between the red colored part of the lip and the adjacent normal skin of the face.
Fordyce Spots are named after the American dermatologist John Addison Fordyce (1858-1925) who first described them clinically in a medical journal. He also coined the terms Fox Fordyce disease, Fordyce's disease, Fordyce's lesion, and Brooke-Fordyce trichoepithelioma.
Fordyce Spots are common in both males and females.
Fordyce spots are a type of ectopic sebaceous gland:
- Ectopic = in an abnormal location or position.
- Sebaceous - fatty, greasy, adipose, fat - relating to oil and fat
- Glands = organs or collection of cells that secrete things. Endocrine glands secrete things, such as hormones, into the body. Exocrine glands secrete things outside the body, such as sweat or mucus.
- Sebaceous gland = a small skin gland that secretes sebum (oily matter) into the hair follicles to lubricate the hair and skin
- Ectopic sebaceous gland = a sebaceous gland that is on the skin but not in the hair follicle.
"A condition marked by the presence of numerous small, yellowish-white bodies or granules on the inner surface and vermilion border of the lips; histologically the lesions are ectopic sebaceous glands."
Although Fordyce Spots are sebaceous glands which are in "the wrong place" (not in hair follicles), they are not associated with any disease or illness. Dermatologists say they are of cosmetic concern only - people who have them might not be happy with how they affect the way they look.
Experts say that Fordyce Spots are natural occurrences on the body and are not infectious. Some men may wonder whether they have some kind of STI (sexually transmitted infection) or cancer and see their doctor, only to be told that they are harmless.
What are the signs and symptoms of Fordyce Spots?
Small, pale (skin color, yellowish or pinkish) bumps or spots from 1 to 3 mm in diameter are visible on the:- Shaft of the penis (in males)
- Scrotum (in males)
- Where the lips on the face meet the skin of the face (vermilion border)
- Labia (in females)
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The procedure through which the pearly penile papules is removed is quite simple. First, the area to be treated is numbed with a local anesthetic, often Lidocaine and then the laser is placed on the papules, dissolving them. Although during the intervention you will not feel any pain because of the anesthetic, the recovery will be quite painful.
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