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Seborrheic Keratosis Help!

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crystalranae, Bless you. There are actually some Dermatologists that will freeze these with liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy). You risk the chance of leaving scars if they are very thick. If they are small, you will probably be ok. I think Laser Surgery can be used as well.

If they are itching, burning, bleeding or oozing, insurance will cover the removal. If not, you will pay out of pocket to have them removed. I think laser surgery can be used as well.

My Dermatologist actually sells a gel called Xerosis Gel with Lactic Acid, Urea & Aloe Vera as ingredients that has helped mine. I had to pay out of pocket. It will irritate the skin and you have to apply it daily for a while. The skin will start peeling and the keratosis will peel off....only if it is not real thick and if it's small. I have had good results with this on some of mine on my arms and hands. Perhaps you could call around and see if any Dermatologists or Plastic Surgeons sell this gel.

I wish you the best. Blessings & Prayers......

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Thank you so much! I really appreciate all of your advice.
God bless you too❤️