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  1. Seborrheic Keratosis: What Is It, Causes, Risks & Treatment

    Aug 27, 2021 · Seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin growth. It’s common in older people and not harmful, but you might want to have it removed for cosmetic reasons.

  2. Seborrheic keratosis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 18, 2022 · Learn more about the symptoms and treatments of this common, noncancerous skin growth that gradually appears as you age.

  3. Seborrheic Keratosis - Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - WebMD

    Apr 18, 2024 · It's benign, which means it isn't cancerous. Like moles, seborrheic keratosis happens when extra skin cells bunch up together on the top layer of skin. It can appear later in life, after about...

  4. Seborrhoeic keratoses (brown warts, basal cell papillomas, seborrheic ...

    Seborrhoeic keratosis is a harmless warty spot that appears during adult life as a common sign of skin ageing. Some people have hundreds of them. Seborrhoeic keratosis (American spelling - seborrheic …

  5. Seborrheic Keratosis Treatment: Topicals and Surgery

    Mar 23, 2026 · Treatments such as cryotherapy and shave excision often yield the best results, although they come with potential side effects. Topical treatments may be helpful but can take longer to show …

  6. Seborrheic keratosis - Wikipedia

    A seborrheic keratosis is a non-cancerous (benign) skin tumour that originates from cells, namely keratinocytes, in the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis.

  7. Seborrhoeic keratosis - The Primary Care Dermatology Society

    Mar 12, 2026 · A seborrhoeic keratosis (sebK) is a benign (harmless) overgrowth of epidermal keratinocytes of unknown aetiology that is prevalent in middle-aged and older individuals.

  8. Seborrheic keratoses: Diagnosis and treatment

    Jan 26, 2023 · Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat seborrheic keratoses.

  9. Seborrhoeic Warts: Causes, Images, and Treatment - Patient

    Jul 19, 2024 · Seborrhoeic warts (seborrhoeic keratosis) are non-cancerous warty growths that occur on the skin. They usually do not need any treatment. Written by a GP.

  10. Seborrheic Keratosis – Dermatologist

    These are small, scaly round spots, similar to warts, which are slightly raised above the skin. They are black, brown or pale coloured with a waxy surface and may cause itching. You may develop a single …