Seborrheic keratosis
Seborrheic keratosis is a common, non-cancerous skin condition that usually occurs in middle-aged and older people. It is characterized by brown, black or yellowish bumps that appear on the surface of the skin, often in areas such as the face, neck, chest and back. These bumps may be smooth or rough to the touch and may be accompanied by itching or mild irritation. At Geoderma Clinic we use advanced methods such as cryosurgery, laser and electrosurgery to effectively remove seborrheic hyperkeratosis. Our techniques minimize pain and scarring, ensuring an excellent aesthetic result.
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What causes seborrheic keratosis?
Major factors include age (usually middle-aged and older), family history, and sun exposure.
Is seborrheic keratosis cancerous?
No, seborrheic keratosis is a benign condition and is not related to skin cancer.
Can lesions recur after treatment?
Although most lesions are permanently removed, new ones may appear in other areas of the body.