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All You Need to Know About Seborrheic Keratosis Treatment

Although Seborrheic Keratosis is not painful, people have this skin condition often wish to get it removed for cosmetic purposes. The diagnosis of Seborrheic Keratosis is relatively simple as compared to other skin conditions and the dermatologist can easily diagnose it with the eye. If at all there is any uncertainty is the diagnosis, the dermatologist will first remove a part of the growth and get this skin biopsy examined by a trained pathologist. This would clarify whether the skin condition is Seborrheic Keratosis or a type of cancer such as melanoma, and hence proceed accordingly with seborrheic keratosis treatment.

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Seborrheic keratosis treatment (before)
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Seborrheic keratosis treatment (after)

Seborrheic Keratosis is not painful or harmful in any way; people often complain that it makes them feel self-conscious about it. In such a scenario, it is always better to get the Seborrheic Keratosis rashes removed from your skin through any of the treatment methods available. Let’s have a look at some of the seborrheic keratosis treatment techniques employed.

Cryosurgery

Cryosurgery involves treating the affected area with liquid nitrogen at very low temperatures. A dermatologist freezes the rashes with the help of cryosurgery and removes it from the skin surface. Although it is a good enough method for removal of smaller rashes or growths, it is not suited for bigger growths on the skin. Another drawback of this method is that it might lower the skin tone of the affected area of your skin.

Electrocautery

Although this method is not completely risk-free, it is quite a common treatment method for various skin conditions. In this method, a dermatologist uses electrolysis heat to burn off the growths and hence, treat the skin of Seborrheic Keratosis. A major drawback of this seborrheic keratosis treatment method is that it can leave scars on the skin surface if the treatment is not done in a proper way.

Curettage

This method makes use of a curette to scrape the skin surface affected by Seborrheic Keratosis. This seborrheic keratosis treatment method is ideal for treating and removing flatter growths and is often used in combination with electrocautery. It is quite a common method, and local anaesthesia might be used if the growths are big.

Ablation

Ablation is also one of the most commonly used treatment methods for removing various skin conditions. Although it is an expensive treatment method as compared to others, it is becoming quite popular. In this method, the dermatologist vaporises the growths using laser beams. There are various laser techniques available and a suitable one for your skin might be used by the dermatologist. Your dermatologist might also apply a lotion to concentrate the light of the laser and make it more effective in removing the growths.

Although these seborrheic keratosis treatment methods are risk-free, there are some disadvantages involved. For instance, loss of pigmentation might affect the skin tone of the treated area, especially so in patients having darker skin. Also, if the number of growths is significantly high, then one needs to offer multiple sessions to get all the lesions removed from the body.

HP Dermatology Centre specialists are there to help you out with personalised advice regarding Seborrheic Keratosis treatment. Get in touch with us today to know more about Seborrheic Keratosis condition!

 

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