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Treatment of seborrheic keratosis with non-ablative laser


MOJ Gerontology & Geriatrics
Dr. Pedro Rolando López Rodríguez,1 Dr. M. Lázaro Pérez Rodríguez,2 Lic.M Mercedes Gil García3

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Abstract

Seborrheic keratosis is a common non-cancerous (benign) skin neoplasm. It can develop as a single tumor or in a group. Its treatment with non-ablative laser is excellent. Objective. To describe the clinical characteristics of a patient with a large seborrheic keratosis lesion and to be able to treat it with non-ablative laser. Clinical Case: An observational study was carried out on a 56-year-old SRC patient, with a dermatological diagnosis of a seborrheic keratosis lesion, who was treated with non-ablative laser with excellence, without leaving a scar, with the lesion falling off after three weeks and without performing surgery. Conclusions: Seborrheic keratosis is a benign dermatological lesion and its treatment with non-ablative laser is effective, it leaves no scar without the use of surgery. 

Keywords

seborrheic keratosis, non-ablative laser

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