Presents as a mix of inflammatory papules, pustules, and the hallmark lesion of acne: comedones (blackheads and whiteheads).
A rare eruption of grouped, reddish-brown, dome-shaped papules on the face, particularly around the eyes, that heal with scarring.
A misnomer for facial angiofibromas, a hallmark of tuberous sclerosis, which are multiple, small, reddish, smooth papules in a butterfly distribution on the nose and cheeks.
A rare, self-resolving condition in infants and young children with asymptomatic, small, yellow-to-red-brown papules on the head and neck.
The primary lesions of acne, which can be open (blackheads) or closed (whiteheads), and are non-inflammatory follicular plugs.
In immunocompromised patients, this fungal infection can disseminate to the skin, causing characteristic umbilicated papules resembling molluscum.
Benign adnexal tumors that can appear as multiple, smooth, pink papules and nodules on the face and scalp.
Multiple, small, hyperpigmented, pedunculated or sessile papules on the face and neck, extremely common in individuals with darker skin types.
A sign of Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, presenting as multiple, small, dome-shaped, whitish or skin-colored papules on the face, neck, and upper trunk.
Presents as firm, sometimes tender, papules and nodules that develop months to years after the injection of cosmetic fillers.
Presents with numerous, infiltrated, shiny papules and nodules that can coalesce, leading to a characteristic "leonine facies".
Tiny, white, firm, pearl-like superficial keratin cysts, often seen on the face, especially around the eyes.
A viral infection causing single or multiple, discrete, skin-colored, dome-shaped papules with a characteristic central umbilication or depression.
Can cause multiple, soft, skin-colored, "button-hole" like cutaneous neurofibromas on the face and body.
A systemic fungal infection in immunocompromised patients in Southeast Asia that can cause a disseminated eruption of small, umbilicated papules similar to cryptococcosis.
A rare histiocytic disorder that can present with massive, painless cervical lymphadenopathy and sometimes large, yellowish or reddish-brown cutaneous nodules and plaques.
Can present as crops of small, reddish-brown or violaceous, translucent-appearing papules, often on the face around the eyes and nose.
Common in middle-aged or older individuals, presenting as single or multiple small, yellowish, umbilicated papules on the face, representing enlarged oil glands.
Can present as small, skin-colored to brown, waxy, "stuck-on" papules with a verrucous surface.
A genetic condition with numerous, small, skin-colored or yellowish, cystic papules on the chest, axillae, and face, which contain an oily fluid.
Benign sweat duct tumors presenting as multiple, small, skin-colored or yellowish, flat-topped papules, classically on the lower eyelids.
A benign hair follicle tumor, often a sign of Cowden syndrome when multiple, appearing as small, warty, skin-colored papules on the central face.
Verruca plana (flat warts) are common on the face, appearing as multiple, small, skin-colored or pink, flat-topped papules.
A specific type of xanthoma appearing as soft, yellowish, velvety papules and plaques on the eyelids, associated with high cholesterol.
Can present as tuberous xanthomas, which are firm, painless, reddish-yellow nodules over joints, or eruptive xanthomas, which are crops of small reddish-yellow papules.