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What exactly is seborrheic keratosis?

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Dr. Faramarz Hidaji answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Surgery

Benign growths: Seborrheic keratoses are waxy, wart-like lesions that grow on the skin of folks in their 50s and above. They rarely can become malignant. If they are in a troublesome area, they can be removed quite easily.

Answered 1/6/2020

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