how sebaceous gland affect the human body during puberty
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A sebaceous gland is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin of mammals.[1] In humans, sebaceous glands occur in the greatest number on the face and scalp, but also on all parts of the skin except the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. In the eyelids, meibomian glands, also called tarsal glands, are a type of sebaceous gland that secrete a special type of sebum into tears.
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Sebaceous Gland--- Acne occurs mainly in the areas of so-called sebaceous follicles, i.e. a large sebaceous gland is associated with a medium-sized hair. The increase in the level of androgens during the puberty period does not affect their structure as the structure of the sebaceous gland in a child and in an adult is the same [4].
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