seborrheic keratosis
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Seborrheic Keratosis (SK) is one of the most common non-cancerous skin growths observed in older adults. They emerge as raised, often brown, black, or light tan spots on the skin, with a waxy, scaly, slightly elevated appearance. These growths can vary in size and typically appear on the chest, back, head, or neck, areas less frequently exposed to sunlight.
Typically developing in individuals middle-aged and older, SKs are seen across various skin types and tones, although they may be more prevalent and numerous in people with a family history of these growths. Their appearance can sometimes cause concern due to their resemblance to skin cancer, although they are benign and not contagious.
Seborrheic Keratosis do not require treatment unless they become irritated by clothing, are cosmetically undesirable, or there is uncertainty about the diagnosis. Options for removal include cryotherapy and electrosurgery, depending on the size, location, and number of growths.
At Revelus Dermatology, we provide expert evaluation and treatment options for SKs, emphasizing the importance of professional assessment to distinguish them from more serious skin conditions.