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  2. FYI: Those Tiny Dots Around Your Nose Might Not Be ... - AOL

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    Sebaceous filaments are dark dots that show up on the face in the T-zone area. Here's how they differ from blackheads and how to treat them when they pop up. FYI: Those Tiny Dots Around Your Nose ...

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    Two dermatologists explain the difference between sebaceous filaments and blackheads and share the 8 best tips for getting rid of sebaceous filaments at home.

  4. Sebaceous filament - Wikipedia

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    A sebaceous filament is a tiny collection of sebum and dead skin cells around a hair follicle, which usually takes the form of a small, yellow to off-white hair-like strand when expressed from the skin. [1] [2] These filaments are naturally occurring, and are especially prominent on the nose.

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  6. Nasal sebum - Wikipedia

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    Nasal sebum. Nasal sebum, also known as nose grease/oil, is grease removed from the surface of the human nose.The pores of the lateral creases (where the nose joins the face) of the exterior of the nose create and store more oil and grease than pores elsewhere on the human body, forming a readily available source of small quantities of grease or oil.

  7. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    Multiple open comedones at the nasolabial fold and the alar of the nose. Comedones are associated with the pilosebaceous unit, which includes a hair follicle and sebaceous gland. These units are mostly on the face, neck, upper chest, shoulders, and back. [3] Excess keratin combined with sebum can plug the opening of the follicle.