SEBOREIC KERATOSIS
It is the most common benign tumor. It is hereditary, it usually occurs after the age of 30, and as you get older, the number can increase to hundreds. It is more common in the male gender.
It has black, brown colors, small slightly raised skin, jagged or flat oily and sometimes lousy appearance.
It is most commonly observed on the face, scalp, and upper body. In women, they can be located under the breast and are often traumatized. They are usually numerous in dark-skinned individuals.
Diagnosis is made by a dermatologist. In cases with dubious dermoscopic images, the definitive diagnosis can be made by skin biopsy.
They do not require treatment except for cosmetic reasons. Bleeding, pain, or secondary infection may occur when they are irritated or from scratching.
As a treatment; scraping-curettage, electrocautery, cryotherapy, laser systems are possible with fractional co2 laser and plasma.
