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Seborrheic Keratosis

Soft, harmless little growths that often appear in skin folds like the neck, underarms, or groin.

Understanding Seborrheic Keratosis removal

Soft, harmless little growths that often appear in skin folds like the neck, underarms, or groin.

Causes

  • Friction or rubbing of skin
  • Genetics & family tendency
  • Hormonal changes (common in pregnancy)
  • More common with diabetes or obesity

Treatment Options

  • Cryotherapy (freezing)
  • Simple removal in clinic
  • Laser removal – safe, quick & precise

Laser Benefits

  • Perfect for delicate areas
  • Minimal bleeding or scarring
  • Fast healing, usually just a few days

Why Choose Laser Removal?

Soft, harmless little growths that often appear in skin folds like the neck, underarms, or groin.

Causes

  • Friction or rubbing of skin
  • Genetics & family tendency
  • Hormonal changes (common in pregnancy)
  • More common with diabetes or obesity

Treatment Options

  • Cryotherapy (freezing)
  • Simple removal in clinic
  • Laser removal – safe, quick & precise

Laser Benefits

  • Perfect for delicate areas
  • Minimal bleeding or scarring
  • Fast healing, usually just a few days

These are waxy, “stuck-on” skin growths that can be brown, tan, or black. They’re completely harmless but can be removed for comfort or cosmetic reasons.

Causes

  • More common with age (especially after 40)
  • Runs in families
  • Sun exposure may play a role

Treatment Options

  • Cryotherapy
  • Gentle scraping (curettage)
  • Laser treatment – smooth finish & precise removal

Laser Benefits

  • Minimal scarring, excellent cosmetic results
  • Can treat several in one session
  • Comfortable, quick & effective

Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear on the hands, feet, or face, and may spread if untreated.

Causes

  • Spread through touch or contact
  • Picking or scratching makes them worse
  • Weakened immune system = higher risk

Treatment Options

  • Topical creams & solutions
  • Freezing (cryotherapy)
  • Surgical removal
  • Laser therapy – highly effective for stubborn or multiple warts

Laser Benefits

  • Targets only the wart – protects healthy skin
  • Lower recurrence compared to some methods
  • Quick healing, especially for resistant warts

Why Choose Laser Removal?
When Removal Is Recommended

While seborrheic keratoses are medically harmless, removal is often advised when they begin to interfere with comfort or confidence.

Removal may be recommended if the lesion:

  • Catches on clothing or jewellery
  • Becomes irritated, itchy, or inflamed
  • Bleeds due to friction
  • Changes in appearance and causes concern
  • Affects visible or delicate areas

Professional removal ensures accurate diagnosis and safe cosmetic outcomes.

After laser removal, the treated area forms a small superficial scab that falls away naturally as healing progresses.

Aftercare typically includes:

  • Keeping the area clean and dry
  • Avoiding picking or scratching
  • Applying recommended soothing products
  • Protecting healing skin from sun exposure

Normal daily activities can usually be resumed straight away.

Seborrheic keratosis laser removal is a quick outpatient procedure.

During treatment:

  • The skin is cleansed and assessed
  • Local anaesthetic may be applied if needed
  • Laser energy is used to remove the lesion
  • The procedure typically lasts only a few minutes

Most patients describe the sensation as mild and well tolerated.

After laser removal, the treated area forms a small superficial scab that falls away naturally as healing progresses.

Aftercare typically includes:

  • Keeping the area clean and dry
  • Avoiding picking or scratching
  • Applying recommended soothing products
  • Protecting healing skin from sun exposure

Normal daily activities can usually be resumed straight away.