Seborrheic keratosis is a common, benign skin growth that often appears as a brown, black, or pale wart-like spot. While typically harmless, these growths can be bothersome or cosmetically unappealing. Treatments for seborrheic keratosis include cryotherapy, laser therapy, or surgical removal performed by a dermatologist.
Selecting a skilled and experienced practitioner is essential for effective and safe removal. During your consultation, discuss the best treatment option for your skin type and the number of growths. Post-treatment care is crucial; follow your dermatologist’s instructions, which may include keeping the area clean, avoiding sun exposure, and applying prescribed ointments to aid healing. Proper care ensures minimal scarring and a quick recovery, restoring smooth, clear skin.