Seborrheic keratoses

are common benign skin growths that are usually brown or black in color and have a rough, raised appearance. While they are typically not cancerous or harmful, seborrheic keratoses can be unsightly and cause discomfort. Dermatologists can effectively treat these growths using various methods, such as cryotherapy, curettage, electrocautery or shave excision. Cryotherapy involves freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen, while curettage involves scraping the growth away with a special instrument. Electrocautery uses heat to destroy the growth. In some cases, the dermatologist may also recommend laser therapy. We will recommend the best treatment option based on the size, location, and type of growth, to ensure the best possible outcome.

Seborrheic Keratoses