Fordyce’s disease

Fordyce’s disease [John A. Fordyce] , the presence of enlarged oil glands in the mucosal membranes of the lips, cheeks, gums, and genitalia. It is a common condition and may be symptomless. The ectopic sebaceous glands of the buccal mucosa appear as tiny, whitish yellow raised lesions (Fordyce spots).

Fordyce’s spots on the buccal mucosa (Sapp, 2004)