“…Senile sebaceous hyperplasia (SSH) is a common dermatologic condition of the forehead, cheeks, and nose typically found in middle life but showing increased frequency with age 1,2 . The individual lesion clinically appears as an elevated, round, whitish‐yellow papule with central umbilication 1,2 . His‐tologically, multilobular hyperplastic sebaceous glands are seen that empty into an enlarged central sebaceous duct 1–3 .…”