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Seborrheic Keratoses are often confused with warts or moles, but they are quite different. Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths of the outer layer of skin. They are harmless and never become malignant. There may be just one growth or many which occur in clusters. They are usually brown, but can vary in color from light tan to black and range in size from a fraction of an inch in diameter to larger than a half-dollar. A main feature of seborrheic keratoses is their waxy, “pasted-on” or “stuck-on” appearance.
What causes seborrheic keratoses?
Who gets seborrheic keratoses?
Where do they appear and what do they look like?
How serious are they?
How are they treated? Creams, ointments, or other medication can neither cure nor prevent seborrheic keratoses. Most often seborrheic keratoses are removed by cryosurgery, curettage, or electrosurgery. Cryosurgery — liquid nitrogen, a very cold liquid gas, is applied to the growth with a cotton swab or spray gun to “freeze” it. A blister may form under the growth which dries into a scab-like crust. The keratosis usually falls off within a few weeks. Occasionally, there will be a small dark or light spot that usually fades over time. Curettage — the keratosis is scraped from the skin. An injection or spray is first used to anesthetize (numb) the area before the growth is removed (curetted). No stitches are necessary, and the minimal bleeding can be controlled by applying pressure or the application of a blood-clotting chemical. Electrosurgery — the growth is anesthetized (numbed) and an electric current is used to burn the growth which is then scraped off.
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