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Benign or Seborrheic keratoses - Symptoms, causes, Treatment of Benign keratoses


Benign keratoses, also called seborrheic keratoses, are very common skin growths that are associated with the process of aging. They look like stuck-on brown or skin-colored spots that can be scaly or greasy. They can appear anywhere, including the face.

Medically, they present no health risk, but are often cosmetically undesirable. They do not disappear without medical intervention.

In a sense, they are an error in skin cell production. Benign keratosis occurs when, for no apparent reason, the skin 'produces identical clones of normal skin cells. The extra skin accumulates and forms these spots.

If you want to eliminate them, your dermatologist can remove them in several ways. One of the best and easiest ways is to freeze them; there may be a slight stinging pain.

Other procedures include burning (or cauterizing), shaving, and scraping. In most cases, only very little scar tissue remains following their removal.

 


 

 

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