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Seborrheic keratosis removal
Is a medical procedure aimed at removing seborrheic keratoses, which are common, non-cancerous skin growths that typically appear as brown, black, or light tan spots.These growths are usually found on the face, chest, shoulders, or back and are more common in middle-aged or older individuals. Although harmless, they can be removed for aesthetic reasons or if they cause irritation.
The removal methods include cryotherapy (freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen), curettage (scraping off the growth), electrosurgery (burning off the growth with an electric current). The choice of method depends on the size, location, and characteristics of the growth. The procedure is generally quick for small seborrheic keratosis. Recovery typically involves minimal care, with healing usually complete within a few weeks. The procedure is safe, but as with any skin treatment, there is a small risk of infection, hypopigmentation or scarring.
Before You Make an Appointment
Before you make an appointment for seborrheic keratosis removal, it’s important to understand the nature of the growths and the available treatment options. Consider the size, location, and characteristics of the seborrheic keratosis, as these factors will influence the choice of removal method. Be aware of the potential risks, such as infection, hypopigmentation, or scarring, though these are generally minimal. Understanding the expected recovery time and aftercare needs will help you prepare for the procedure. Additionally, consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best removal method for your specific condition.
Details
- Price: £80
- Duration: 30m
- Capacity: 1