Senile warts
Benign skin tumours

Senile warts, or seborrheic keratoses, are harmless, benign skin lesions. They tend to present in the face but may also appear on any other part of the body. Their appearance may vary considerably. They can either be so flat that you can barely feel a lump, or protrude considerably from the skin. The colour spectrum is also wide, from normal skin colour to rather dark tones.

Diagnosis is simple in most cases. If they bother you for cosmetic reasons, after consultation we can remove these skin lesions painlessly and scar-free with the CO2 laser.

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