Seborrheic Keratosis

Treatable Areas

Seborrheic Keratosis

Procedure Time

15 Minutes

Downtime

None

Lasts For

Permanent

Common Side Effects

Redness, swelling, itching, darkening and blistering of treated lesion prior to removal

Done By

Complimentary consultation

Overview

A seborrheic keratosis is a common non cancerous (benign) skin growth. People tend to get more of them as they get older.

Seborrheic keratoses are usually brown, black or light tan. The growths (lesions) look waxy or scaly and slightly raised. They appear gradually, usually on the face, neck, chest or back.

Seborrheic keratoses are harmless and not contagious. They don’t need treatment, but you may decide to have them removed if they become irritated by clothing or you don’t like how they look.