Treatment Options For Seborrheic Keratosis

Cryosurgery

Epiphany Dermatology

Seborrheic keratosis growths that are small and fairly thin or flat may be removed through the use of cryosurgery. This method involves freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen to destroy the tissue. After just a few days, the growth should actually fall off the skin on its own. This procedure can be used alone, or it may be combined with other methods to further remove the growth once it has been frozen. This technique is not always effective against larger or thicker growths. Additionally, skin treated in this manner may appear lighter following the procedure and healing.

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