Seborrheic keratosis is a wart-like, gray, black, or even red lesion that appears to be glued on to the skin and does not invade the dermal layer. Seborrheic keratosis can occur anywhere on the ...
but may remove superficial pigmented lesions (e.g., seborrheic keratosis). Introduced 2 decades ago, ablative lasers are being replaced by pigment-selective lasers. The risk of post-inflammatory ...
The researchers found that 97 percent of the skin lesions were benign. The most common diagnoses were seborrheic keratosis, common melanocytic nevus, solar lentigo, other, and hemangioma (38 ...