Skin Keratosis (non-cancerous) Treatment
Seborrheic keratosis is noncancerous (benign) wart-like growths on the surface of the skin.
These growths develop slowly. They are not cancerous and do not become so.
They are best removed by freezing (cryotherapy) them with liquid nitrogen or by using an electric needle.
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I had some dime-sized, brown growths on my head (on a balding area). They were itchy and my doctor advised having them frozen off. The skin turned red after the procedure, but healed well, with only a slight indentation remaining..
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| Therapy Cryotherapy |
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