The Best Treatment for Seborrheic Keratosis Pilaris

There is no such thing as the best treatment for seborrheic keratosis, also known as senile warts and basal cell papillomas, which are the most common benign epidermal proliferative tumors in the elderly. The most common benign epidermal hyperplasia tumors in the elderly can be treated with medications (such as hydrogen peroxide solution), as well as freezing, laser, and surgery. 1. Drugs: Hydrogen peroxide solution can be used to treat the tumor, which has the effect of removing the skin lesions. This drug may cause skin tingling, erythema and other reactions, so it should be used according to the doctor’s instruction. 2. Freezing: Freezing is a widely used treatment method, and it is easier to have residuals or hyperpigmentation after treatment. 3. Laser: it can be applied to the treatment of large lesions, hypertrophy and elevation, etc. This treatment method may cause hyperpigmentation and so on. 4. Surgery: such as scraping, chipping, etc., complete surgical excision can be performed when malignant lesions are suspected, and histopathological examination can be performed. Patients with seborrheic keratosis are advised to go to the hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and avoid self-medication.