Syringoma Removal in Albuquerque, NM
Syringomas are small, flesh-colored bumps that often appear around the eyes or cheeks. Though harmless, they can be hard to conceal and difficult to treat with creams or exfoliants. At My Skin Esthetics in Albuquerque, we remove syringomas safely and precisely using the Skin Classic device for smoother, clearer skin.
Understanding Syringomas and How They’re Treated
Syringomas are small, firm bumps caused by overgrowth in the sweat glands. They often appear in clusters around the eyes, cheeks, or upper cheeks and are more common in women and individuals with darker skin tones. While harmless, they tend to be stubborn and don’t respond to at-home treatments. At My Skin Esthetics, we use Skin Classic to target syringomas with precision, helping to dry and reduce them without damaging the surrounding skin.
Where Syringomas Appear and Who They Affect
These tiny bumps typically show up near the lower eyelids but can also develop on the cheeks, neck, or chest. Syringomas often appear in small groups and may gradually increase in number. They’re more frequently seen in women and individuals with a genetic tendency toward this type of skin growth.

What to Expect During Syringoma Treatment
The Skin Classic device is used to lightly tap each syringoma with a precise pulse of high-frequency energy. This dries the bump at the surface without harming nearby skin. Over the following days, treated areas gradually fade as the skin renews itself. Most clients describe the process as quick and simple.
Why Skin Classic Is Ideal for Syringoma Removal
Syringomas often appear in delicate areas, which makes traditional removal methods risky or overly harsh. Skin Classic offers a precise, surface-level approach that treats each bump individually without damaging the surrounding skin. It's especially well-suited for treating tight or sensitive spots, like around the eyes, where accuracy and comfort matter most.
Syringoma Treatment Before and After Results
See the difference Skin Classic can make. These photos show real results from syringoma treatments, no cutting, no harsh procedures, and no long recovery time.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Syringoma
Syringomas are a common cosmetic concern, especially around the eyes. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about what causes them and how they’re treated.
How do you get rid of syringomas?
Syringomas won’t respond to creams or exfoliants. At My Skin Esthetics in Albuquerque, we use the Skin Classic device to gently dry and reduce each bump with precision. This method treats the surface without cutting, making it ideal for delicate areas like the under eyes.
What triggers syringoma?
Syringomas are often triggered by overactive sweat glands and may be influenced by genetics, hormonal shifts, or age. They tend to appear more frequently in individuals with a family history of the condition.
Will a syringoma go away on its own?
No, syringomas are benign but persistent. Once they form, they usually remain the same or slowly increase in number. Professional treatment is the only reliable way to remove them safely.
How to identify syringoma?
Syringomas appear as small, firm, skin-colored or yellowish bumps—often near the lower eyelids or cheeks. They usually develop in clusters and are easy to confuse with milia or other skin bumps. A skin consultation can help confirm the difference.
How common is a syringoma?
Syringomas are fairly common, especially in women and people with darker skin tones. We often treat them at our Albuquerque clinic for clients looking to improve texture and clarity around the eyes.
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