Seborrheic Keratoses

Seborrheic Keratoses

Diagnosis and Treatment of Seborrheic Keratoses in Stuart, FL

Seborrheic keratoses are among the many skin concerns addressed by the friendly and professional team at Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center in Stuart, FL. Known for their expertise as skin cancer specialists, with 95% of their patients seeking care for skin cancer, the center also excels in early detection and treatment of a wide range of skin conditions, including seborrheic keratoses. Learn how their dedicated dermatologists, Dr. Rick Romagosa, Dr. Yvonne Romagosa, and Dr. Greg Barron, can help address your skin concerns.

About Seborrheic Keratoses

Seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin growth that often appears suddenly, causing concern for many patients. These non-cancerous growths result from the rapid replication of keratinocytes, a type of skin cell. While seborrheic keratoses pose no health risk, some patients seek treatment for aesthetic reasons, especially when the growths appear in prominent areas like the face or neck.

Recognizing Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic keratoses are often mistaken for other skin conditions, so a professional diagnosis is essential. Here are some key features of seborrheic keratoses:

  • Appearance: Raised, rough, or waxy in texture, often dark in color.
  • Size: Can grow as large as a quarter or more.
  • Location: May develop on the back, chest, or face or appear in clusters around the body.
  • Symptoms: Typically asymptomatic but can become irritated, itchy, or inflamed.

These growths, sometimes called "senile warts," are primarily a cosmetic concern but may require medical attention if they irritate.

Seborrheic Keratosis Treatments

At Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center, treatment options for seborrheic keratoses are tailored to the patient's needs. Removal is often sought for cosmetic reasons or to alleviate irritation. Available treatments include:

  • Excision: Surgically removing the growth to provide immediate relief and aesthetic improvement.
  • Cryotherapy: Freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen to eliminate it.
  • Electrosurgery: Using an electric current to burn off the growth.
  • Laser Therapy: A non-invasive option to target and remove seborrheic keratoses effectively.

Each procedure is designed to ensure minimal discomfort and optimal results, focusing on promoting healthy skin and confidence.

Schedule a Skin Exam in Stuart, FL

If you’ve noticed new or unusual skin growths, it’s essential to have them evaluated to ensure they are benign. The Romagosa Barron Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center team, serving the Stuart, FL, community, is here to provide expert care. Their compassionate and highly skilled dermatologists specialize in early detection and treatment, ensuring every patient receives personalized attention.

Call (772) 220-3339 to schedule your consultation today and explore solutions for seborrheic keratoses and other skin concerns. With over 13 years of dedicated service, their expertise and commitment to patient care make them a trusted choice for dermatology in Stuart, FL.


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2220 SE Ocean Blvd, Suite 301 & 302,
Stuart, FL 34996

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