Growths on the aging face (Seborrheic keratoses)
What is a seborrheic keratosis? Seborrheic keratoses (SKs) are very common skin growths in older adults. They are brown, black, or light tan. They can be very small or as large as one inch in diameter. They are slightly elevated and can look waxy or scaly. Though unattractive, SKs are non-cancerous. Human skin is adept… Read More »
- Posted on: Oct 1 2019