Sebaceous Sentence Examples
- Sebaceous glands secrete sebum that keeps the hair shiny and waterproof to some extent. 
- The skin is full of ' sebaceous glands ' which maintain the health of the skin. 
- They feed on epidermal tissue debris, parts of feathers, sebaceous secretions and blood. 
- For some children, these hormonal changes affect the skin, particularly the sebaceous glands, making them overactive. 
- In this event, the sebaceous glands excrete an excess of sebum to the point that it builds up into a waxy plaque on the scalp and sometimes the face. 
- However, the more pernicious forms of overactive sebaceous glands can translate into seborrhea which affects both older children and adults. 
- Cradle cap is a condition marked by overactive sebaceous glands that are generating too much sebum. 
- The common thought regarding this activity is that increasing the washings will then stimulate the body to increase the sebaceous output, but such is not actually the case. 
- Washing your baby's hair every day with a gentle shampoo will help to diminish the sebaceous output and the amount of plaque present on your baby's head. 
- Actually, what causes the reaction is a glyco-protein known as Fel d1 that is found in cat saliva and urine, as well as in the sebaceous glands. Advertisement
- This protein is produced in the cat's saliva, its urine and the sebaceous glands of its skin. 
- Typically known as Bur oil, the root works by helping the sebaceous glands in the scalp lubricate the hair follicles. 
- Hormone changes may lead to an overproduction of oil from the sebaceous glands, which can lead to acne. 
- Although Pekes are not usually candidates for a condition commonly called Sebaceous Adenitis (S.A.), this disease does cause scaly sores and hair loss. 
- Seborrheic refers to the sebaceous, or oil producing, glands of the skin. Advertisement
- Sebum is an oily substance that forms in glands just under the surface of the skin called sebaceous glands. 
- The sebaceous gland units are most commonly found on the face, neck, and back. 
- An increase in the male hormone androgen during puberty (seen in both males and females) causes the sebaceous glands to overproduce androgen. 
- Sebaceous follicle-A structure found within the skin where a sebaceous gland opens into a hair follicle. 
- Sebum-An oily skin moisturizer produced by sebaceous glands. Advertisement
- Acne-A chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands that manifests as blackheads, whiteheads, and/or pustules on the face or trunk. 
- The problem occurs when too many androgens cause the sebaceous glands to produce an excess of oil, thus clogging pores and causing bacteria to grow. 
- Acne is common during puberty, when hormonal changes signal the sebaceous gland to make more oil. 
- It also contains sebaceous glands, which make oil to keep the skin soft. 
- Green light and heat work to reduce the bacteria and shrink the sebaceous glands in an effort to control the oil production that leads to breakouts. Advertisement
- Oil-producing glands in the skin, called sebaceous glands, become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. 
- This medicine changes how the sebaceous glands function. 
- Both teens and adults get acne when bacteria settle in clogged sebaceous glands, and the same treatments work on both black and white skin. 
- The problem is that overactive sebaceous glands just love to wreak havoc with your skin, no matter what you might do to stop them in their tracks. 
- It targets and shrinks the sebaceous glands, reducing the amount of oil produced, and does not damage the surrounding tissue. 
- Second, the treatments slow down the sebaceous glands that make bad facial oil. 
- Standard Poodles are also subject to Granulomatous sebaceous adenitis. 
- Suitable problems include sebaceous cysts, skin tags, in-growing toenails and moles. 
- The skin with hair follicles, hairy skin, e.g. on the scalp, has a thin epidermis and many sebaceous glands. 
- At the Satin Laser Spa, LHE laser treatments, or light pulse and heat energy treatment, also targets the bacteria believed to cause acne, but additionally effects the sebaceous, or oil-producing, glands as well. 
- Demodex folliculorum is also a common parasite of the sebaceous glands of the skin of the face in man, and is frequent in the skin of the dog.