Treatment For Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic Keratosis is a skin condition that can very easily be mistaken for skin cancer. In fact some doctors may find it absolutely difficult to diagnose Seborrheic Keratoses. This means that an ordinary person might face more difficulty in diagnosing this skin problem. Since a person’s skin tends to project the inner personality of the individual and especially young people, anything that tempers with the texture and appearance of the skin can be countered with aggressive repulsion. Seborrheic Keratosis has become an almost global problem and internet sites on Seborrheic Keratoses are receiving countless clicks, comments, questions, complaints and many more. People want proper treatment for the lesions that are typical of Seborrheic Keratosis.

As you search beware that some unscrupulous individuals might take advantage of your desperation. Consult your doctor first before you dip into your pocket to buy or partake of the services of the company or individuals that claim that they can treat Seborrheic Keratosis. Remember that liquid nitrogen can remove the lesions though it is suitable for small Seborrheic Keratosis. This is how the process works: the liquid nitrogen is used to freeze and destroy the affected cells except connective tissue foundation in order to allow for tissue regeneration. Once the lump gets frozen it leaves a crust that falls off after a few days allowing the skin to regenerate. Though liquid nitrogen could leave a scar after successful treatment, it is better to live with a scar than to live with a growth that could easily turn to skin cancer or attract other dangerous skin conditions.

You may not believe this but Seborrheic Keratosis can also be removed by shaving the lesions off. This is possible precisely because these lesions do not penetrate deeper into the skin; they mainly occupy the top layer of the skin. Whereas this might appear a simple home remedy procedure, it should not be done any other person apart from a professional dermatologist. Some people might be in so much haste to restore their once smooth skin without ascertaining whether it is actually Seborrheic Keratosis or another skin condition. This procedure should be performed with such precision in order to only focus on the infection. If more skin other than the Seborrheic Keratosis is removed, it is highly likely that a scar will be left. Once the keratosis has been removed, apply silver nitrate or aluminium chloride to prevent bleeding.

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