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Seborrheic Keratosis
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Has anyone here had a seborrheic keratosis removed by laser?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't, I had one removed by the minor surgery GP in my practice, assume with some kind of scalpel, tiny stitch and dressed. It was on my back though so I wasn't that bothered about any small scar.
I do, however, have one though in a more visible area, which is becoming increasing more sore and problematic, so I'm also interesting in any other option which might mean less of a scar, or chance of it coming back.
I do, however, have one though in a more visible area, which is becoming increasing more sore and problematic, so I'm also interesting in any other option which might mean less of a scar, or chance of it coming back.
Having now spoken to a couple of private places, it seems that laser removal isn't that widely offered. Cryosurgery is the most widely used and laser is best for flat keratosis. I have some good options around my local area and I have found a really good private hospital so I will ask them what they advise. It's not going to be cheap but that's life I guess.
LadyCG - Seborrheic keratosis don't drop off. Eve - I`ve found a great private hospital just a few miles down the road and I didn't even know it existed. They phoned me and gave me details of all of the specialists and the names and numbers of their secretaries. I will contact them soon and make an appointment ( I was waiting until I came back from my holiday as I didn't want the sun on any treatments that I may have).