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  2. 12 Reasons Why You Have Bumps on Your Face (and How to Treat ...

    www.self.com/story/common-face-bumps-how-to-deal...

    Dealing with bumps on your face can be frustrating. Here, dermatologists explain common causes of facial blemishes, spots, and other growths.

  3. Raised Skin Bumps: Pictures, Types, Causes, and Treatment

    www.healthline.com/health/raised-skin-bump

    Raised bumps on the skin are common. Learn about possible causes, ranging from acne to skin cancer, and different treatment options.

  4. 15 Causes Of Bumps On The Face + Best Treatments, From Derms

    www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/bumps-on-face

    Common bumps include pimples, milia, ingrown hairs, and hives. Other skin conditions like eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis can also result in bumps. There are plenty of other causes for bumps on the face, so visit your dermatologist for help.

  5. Pictures of Bumps on Skin: Cysts, Skin Tags, Lumps, and More

    www.webmd.com/.../ss/slideshow-lumps-bumps-skin

    Skin lumps and bumps can pop up from time to time. Browse this WebMD slide show to learn what’s normal and what to show a doctor.

  6. White Bumps on Face: Milia and 7 Other Causes - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-this-white-bump...

    This article looks at common and not-so-common causes of white bumps on the face and other areas of skin, how you can identify them, and how to get rid of them.

  7. Raised skin bumps: Pictures, causes and treatment

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/raised-skin-bump

    Raised bumps on the skin can have many different causes, ranging from acne to skin cancer. Bumps on the skin can vary in color, size, and severity.

  8. Bumps on Skin: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/bumps-on-skin-7371477

    Bumps on the skin describe any abnormal raised areas, including lumps and swelling. Their causes can lead to different symptoms and treatments. Most skin bumps are benign (noncancerous) and not a cause for concern. Some are temporary and will go away on their own, while others are permanent but harmless.