What to do if you have skin flaps on your neck

Molluscum contagiosum, seborrheic keratosis, and filiform warts are commonly considered causes of skin lesions on the neck. Seborrheic keratosis and filiform warts can be treated with topical medications and physical therapy; molluscum contagiosum is usually treated with surgery. 1. Seborrheic keratosis: commonly known as age spots, it occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and can appear as benign epidermal tumors on the neck, face, hands and other locations. It can be removed by physical means such as liquid nitrogen cryotherapy, low voltage current cauterization and laser therapy. 2. Filiform warts: These warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection and can be multiple, elongated and filiform, and can also be treated by the physical methods mentioned above. The actual warts can also be treated by means of the above mentioned physical methods, and can also be treated with topical retinoic acid ointment as prescribed by the doctor. It can be applied to the redundant skin cells. However, this kind of treatment takes longer time and is not as thorough as the effect of physical treatment. 3. Soft fibroids: laser treatment is the main, larger soft fibroids can be surgically removed. Patients with skin troubles in the neck are advised to consult the dermatologist at the hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions after consulting the doctor and having the appropriate examination to clarify the cause of the disease.