Minute white cysts of epidermis caused by obstruction of hair follicles and sweat glands; also called whiteheads.
Small, firm, superficial, benign (not cancerous), white bumps typically found on the cheeks and forehead. They are a common condition in newborns that generally disappear without treatment after several weeks. In adults, they may be removed by a dermatologist.
These are small keratin cysts appearing as white papules on the cheek and eyelids.
Benign, keratin-filled cysts that can appear just under the epidermis and have no visible opening.
Tiny protuberances on the dermis that manifest when perspiration glands become obstructed.
Small, benign, firm, white dots typically found in groupings around the nose and upper cheeks of newborns as well as young adults.