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I discovered these little buggers about 8 months ago. Went to the dermatologist and she confirmed they are fordyce spots and said they are perfectly normal. I asked if there's any studies for cures and she said no because they are perfectly normal. I got a little ticked because how is a widespread condition that affects people's happiness and self esteem normal? Anyway, they didn't bother me too much at first but slowly they started spreading around the upper lip and became more noticeable. I've never been a person with confidence problems and i've tried to keep this from getting to me. About 6 weeks ago, I went to a laser clinic and got a Sciton Laser treatment (400 bucks). This was pretty painful (only the 10 needle injections prior to...which numbed things up). After the procedure my lip looked like i got kicked in the mouth for about 6 days then i was fully healed and 100% free of fordyce. I was pretty ecstatic! However this was only for a week, then most eventually came back and now about 80% are back. However, the doc promised 80% success rate so I called him the other day and I have a follow up in two weeks. Can anyone confirm that accutane does work for fordyce spots? And how hard is it to get a prescription for this as I've read there's lots of possible side effects...Well thanks for listening to my novel, hope someone has something good to add
I discovered these little buggers about 8 months ago. Went to the dermatologist and she confirmed they are fordyce spots and said they are perfectly normal. I asked if there's any studies for cures and she said no because they are perfectly normal. I got a little ticked because how is a widespread condition that affects people's happiness and self esteem normal? Anyway, they didn't bother me too much at first but slowly they started spreading around the upper lip and became more noticeable. I've never been a person with confidence problems and i've tried to keep this from getting to me. About 6 weeks ago, I went to a laser clinic and got a Sciton Laser treatment (400 bucks). This was pretty painful (only the 10 needle injections prior to...which numbed things up). After the procedure my lip looked like i got kicked in the mouth for about 6 days then i was fully healed and 100% free of fordyce. I was pretty ecstatic! However this was only for a week, then most eventually came back and now about 80% are back. However, the doc promised 80% success rate so I called him the other day and I have a follow up in two weeks. Can anyone confirm that accutane does work for fordyce spots? And how hard is it to get a prescription for this as I've read there's lots of possible side effects...Well thanks for listening to my novel, hope someone has something good to add
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A few weeks ago I discovered a whole bunch of tiny white spots on the left hand side of my lips, in the corner and on the upper lips at the side. The right hand side was similar but slightly less affected.
Obviously I was freaked out! There was no pain, itching or other discomfort, but they did not look good. I wasn't sure whether they were particularly visible, so I didn't do anything about it for a bit.
But it bugged me, so I did a bit of surfing and wound up here. I think they are fordyce spots. I have always had quite dry skin, and of late have been sleeping in a room in which a serious dehumidifier has been working during the day (to rectify a shower leak..). I noticed that my hands have been very dry of late. I thought this sounds like a fordyce scenario.
The other possible cause was that, about a day or so before the spots appeared, I ate a whole bulb of garlic. (As to why, that's another story; suffice it to say, don't smoke!!). I was wondering whether the allicin in the garlic had been excessive to my system and sprung up through my lips or something.
Anyway, that's a bit of backstory, in case it relates to anyone's else's situation.
Having read the posts on this thread, I went out and bought an array of Blistex products. In the UK the blue pot one has a slightly different name. I opted for the daily lip conditioner (white pot, red writing) and have been applying it liberally for about a week. At night very liberally.
So, is it working? Yes, I think so. The spots are definitely less prominent to fading away. It's too early to be doing the conga, but it's looking ok and I am quietly confident that if I persist they will disappear.
The downside is that the sides of my mouth are currently very red. Maybe I could have avoided that with more precise application. It's a pain to apply the balm to where my spots are, which is fairly inside-ish. But it's ok. I just hope the lip conditioner is not toxic to ingest, because there has been a bit of ingestion!!
Summary: the daily lip conditioner gets a provisional thumbs-up from me. Hopefully in another week or so those spots will really be close to fully gone. And I will be very happy. Though it might take a few more days for the mouth to recover from all the balm..
Cheers.
Obviously I was freaked out! There was no pain, itching or other discomfort, but they did not look good. I wasn't sure whether they were particularly visible, so I didn't do anything about it for a bit.
But it bugged me, so I did a bit of surfing and wound up here. I think they are fordyce spots. I have always had quite dry skin, and of late have been sleeping in a room in which a serious dehumidifier has been working during the day (to rectify a shower leak..). I noticed that my hands have been very dry of late. I thought this sounds like a fordyce scenario.
The other possible cause was that, about a day or so before the spots appeared, I ate a whole bulb of garlic. (As to why, that's another story; suffice it to say, don't smoke!!). I was wondering whether the allicin in the garlic had been excessive to my system and sprung up through my lips or something.
Anyway, that's a bit of backstory, in case it relates to anyone's else's situation.
Having read the posts on this thread, I went out and bought an array of Blistex products. In the UK the blue pot one has a slightly different name. I opted for the daily lip conditioner (white pot, red writing) and have been applying it liberally for about a week. At night very liberally.
So, is it working? Yes, I think so. The spots are definitely less prominent to fading away. It's too early to be doing the conga, but it's looking ok and I am quietly confident that if I persist they will disappear.
The downside is that the sides of my mouth are currently very red. Maybe I could have avoided that with more precise application. It's a pain to apply the balm to where my spots are, which is fairly inside-ish. But it's ok. I just hope the lip conditioner is not toxic to ingest, because there has been a bit of ingestion!!
Summary: the daily lip conditioner gets a provisional thumbs-up from me. Hopefully in another week or so those spots will really be close to fully gone. And I will be very happy. Though it might take a few more days for the mouth to recover from all the balm..
Cheers.
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I am a 37 yr old male and have them all over my top lip and now a blob of them the size of a pencil eraser on my lower lip - center of my lip like a bullseye. They started about 3 years ago. I've gone to 3 oral surgeons/dermatologists and all say there's nothing that can be done. No laser, no cream, nothing. I've tried poking them with needles, cutting my skin, and I've tried this Blistex - nothing works. The Blistex hasn't done a thing for me. I bascially have withdrawn from family and friends and hide my mouth when I speak at work.
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so, meant tat blistex lip medex cant cure the spot?!!??
then ....how?????
then ....how?????
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I'm on month three or so, and there's be no difference in the spots. LIke I said, I have a giant spot smack dab on my lower lip. Worse and worse.......
Best wishes to all those that Blistex has worked for.............
Best wishes to all those that Blistex has worked for.............
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I started getting spots on my lips in 2003. I am a barber, and it is very embarassing. When I talk to people, their focus is on my lips during the conversation. Some are too intimidated to look at my lips, but when they get a stare, they stare hard. I have tried peroxide, only made lips turn white. Tried alcohol, only made lips look wrinkled. Used mouthwash with a Q-tip, and it did work, but for couple of weeks. Found this out when gargling extra long one day, and my lips started looking normal afterwards. I thought I found the cure but was wrong. Stumbled upon L-Lysine lip balm, and started taking the pills. Worked for couple of months, then it stopped working, but is better than what it was before. Went to a Dermatologists, he said I would have to live with it. He had a nice sized spot on his lip too. I am outgoing, energetic but the fordyce is holding me back. I use L-lysine lip balm, it works until wears off. I have a spot on bottom lip, and a cluster on top lip on the side. Now I know how women with big breast feel...when the focus during conversation is on my body part, and not on me!!! I will give anything to have my life back. Thought it came from my pet ball python when he bit me after eating an infected rat. Rat was sickly, but I paid it no mind while feeding him. My wifes family will always look at me like somethings not right with me...SOMEONE...PLEASE FIND A CURE!!!!!!
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I Started getting spots on my lips in 2003. I am a barber, and it is very embarassing. When I talk to people, their focus is on my lips during the conversation. Some are too intimidated to look at my lips, but when they get a stare, they stare hard. I have tried peroxide, only made lips turn white. Tried alcohol, only made lips look wrinkled. Used mouthwash with a Q-tip, and it did work, but for couple of weeks. Found this out when gargling extra long one day, and my lips started looking normal afterwards. I thought I found the cure but was wrong. Stumbled upon L-Lysine lip balm, and started taking the pills. Worked for couple of months, then it stopped working, but is better than what it was before. Went to a Dermatologists, he said I would have to live with it. He had a nice sized spot on his lip too. I am outgoing, energetic but the fordyce is holding me back. I use L-lysine lip balm, it works until wears off. I have a spot on bottom lip, and a cluster on top lip on the side. Now I know how women with big breast feel...when the focus during conversation is on my body part, and not on me!!! I will give anything to have my life back. Thought it came from my pet ball python when he bit me after eating an infected rat. Rat was sickly, but I paid it no mind while feeding him. My wifes family always look at me like somethings not right with me...SOMEONE...PLEASE FIND A CURE!!!!!!
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I know exactly how you feel, man.......same with me. I posted above about Blistex not working and my DRs have said I just have to live with it.
Same with me - outgoing, lots of friends, family - and now I've stopped as much socialzing since everyone just stares, or covers or picks at their lips as they talk to me. I've even come out to a few and said I have a scar/skin condition and that makes me uncomfortable. They say 'oh I never noticed'.....and then keep doing it.
Same with me - outgoing, lots of friends, family - and now I've stopped as much socialzing since everyone just stares, or covers or picks at their lips as they talk to me. I've even come out to a few and said I have a scar/skin condition and that makes me uncomfortable. They say 'oh I never noticed'.....and then keep doing it.
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Is there any more research done on fordyce spots on lips?..Did blistex really work then I might get one for myself aswell.
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I'm the same guy that has posted twice and after a few months of Blistex, there is no difference whatsoever for me.
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hy alll
same problem here
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same problem here
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I've tried a few blistex products and other lip balms for 6 months and nothing has worked.
I've been using shea butter for scars and acne and found it has worked beautifully, so I decided to try it on my lips. Shea butter does a much better job at moisturizing the lips AND it has vitamin K which is a powerhouse when it comes to the skin. I'm only on the third day and I've already noticed a few spots have disappeared!
Please note that it must be UNREFINED shea butter, not the choppy grainy stuff.
Hope this helps!
I've been using shea butter for scars and acne and found it has worked beautifully, so I decided to try it on my lips. Shea butter does a much better job at moisturizing the lips AND it has vitamin K which is a powerhouse when it comes to the skin. I'm only on the third day and I've already noticed a few spots have disappeared!
Please note that it must be UNREFINED shea butter, not the choppy grainy stuff.
Hope this helps!
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what blistex products did you people use? (healing,hydrate or care?) since i'm a guy...i don't want shiny products that look like lip gloss....
This condition is really knocking my self esteem :-(
i've lost alot of friends and gf because of this since i never go out.....
and at university it's worse because people feel uncomfortable talking to me as i tell by there body language...and they start licking/picking/hiding there lips...
This condition is really knocking my self esteem :-(
i've lost alot of friends and gf because of this since i never go out.....
and at university it's worse because people feel uncomfortable talking to me as i tell by there body language...and they start licking/picking/hiding there lips...
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hi
i have them on my upper lip mostly, and some are appearing on my lower lip especially from the bottom side. I went to two dermatologists and they said u have to live with it :-( im in Canada. does anyone know if wearing lipsticks make them worse?? because lipstick is oily itself and im scared that the oil gets obserbed by the spots and make them go worse. alos, people are saying that using blistex may cure them, but again blistex itself is oily, would'nt this make them worse and bigger??? has anyone tried vinigar?? plz help me :-( im too shy infront of my husband and i dont want him to stare at my lips when im not wearing lipstick :-( im very depressed, i've been having them for 5 years now :-(
i have them on my upper lip mostly, and some are appearing on my lower lip especially from the bottom side. I went to two dermatologists and they said u have to live with it :-( im in Canada. does anyone know if wearing lipsticks make them worse?? because lipstick is oily itself and im scared that the oil gets obserbed by the spots and make them go worse. alos, people are saying that using blistex may cure them, but again blistex itself is oily, would'nt this make them worse and bigger??? has anyone tried vinigar?? plz help me :-( im too shy infront of my husband and i dont want him to stare at my lips when im not wearing lipstick :-( im very depressed, i've been having them for 5 years now :-(
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Hi all,
I have the same problem with my upper lip. For those who are pressed for time, my workaround is at the end of the msg.
I think the condition was enduced due to Cortisone use. I had a lip injury a few years back, and was prescribed cortisone based cream where I put it right where the Fordyce spot are now. A few months after that, the spots started to appear.
Lived with them for 3 yrs now. It feels like a shameful illness and it's a weight on the shoulders to interact with pp who are unconfortable. They don't know it's not infectious and it doesnt look that nice.
My spots almost all disappear for a few hours (3-4 hrs) when I get out from the pool. I used to put vaseline on the lips to protect them from the water, but it seemed to worsen them. Then I stopped. And when I get out of the pool from an intensive 30 mins of swimming, my lips are less reddish than normal and the spots are really disappeared (not hidden). Maybe the pH of the water has something to do. Or because it dries the lips. Or the water-chemicals. Whatever it is, I wish I could reproduce the behavior anytime.
this looks like a nice support group for Fordyce's affected people. Maybe we ought to start a real support website
anyways,
frank from montreal
I have the same problem with my upper lip. For those who are pressed for time, my workaround is at the end of the msg.
I think the condition was enduced due to Cortisone use. I had a lip injury a few years back, and was prescribed cortisone based cream where I put it right where the Fordyce spot are now. A few months after that, the spots started to appear.
Lived with them for 3 yrs now. It feels like a shameful illness and it's a weight on the shoulders to interact with pp who are unconfortable. They don't know it's not infectious and it doesnt look that nice.
My spots almost all disappear for a few hours (3-4 hrs) when I get out from the pool. I used to put vaseline on the lips to protect them from the water, but it seemed to worsen them. Then I stopped. And when I get out of the pool from an intensive 30 mins of swimming, my lips are less reddish than normal and the spots are really disappeared (not hidden). Maybe the pH of the water has something to do. Or because it dries the lips. Or the water-chemicals. Whatever it is, I wish I could reproduce the behavior anytime.
this looks like a nice support group for Fordyce's affected people. Maybe we ought to start a real support website
anyways,
frank from montreal
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