PROFESSIONAL FAQS: IS THEE ANYTHING I CAN DO FOR SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS?

Expert opinion from Ilya Aleksandrovskiy

M.D., MBA · 5 years of experience · USA

Seborrheic keratosis removal can be achieved with one or a combination of the following methods: Freezing the growth. Freezing a growth with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy) can be an effective way to remove the seborrheic keratosis. It doesn't always work on raised, thicker growths.

Expert opinion from Mohan P. Abraham

M.D., FAAFP (Family Physician) · 40 years of experience · USA

Usually the treatment may not be necessary. Surgery may be recommended in some cases.

Expert opinion from Alex T. Thomas

MD · 40 years of experience · USA

Treatment is not usually needed but surgery may be recommended in some cases.

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