What is seborrheic keratosis?
A seborrheic keratosis is a noncancerous skin growth. These common and benign growths typically occur as a person ages. Although seborrheic keratosis is not harmful, they can often resemble malignant skin growths. Because of the close resemblance to precancerous growths, it is important to receive an accurate diagnosis to rule out potential skin cancer or other skin conditions.
Seborrheic keratosis is very common, affecting nearly 80 million Americans. Many people will have at least one growth in their life. The growths are typically brown, black, or tan and tend to appear on the face, neck, chest, or back. They do not require treatment, but you can have them removed for comfort or cosmetic reasons.