Seborrheic Keratosis
The dermatologist is the specialist who identifies seborrheic keratosis, one of the most common benign skin lesions that appears over the years. It presents as growths on the skin with a waxy or stuck-on appearance, which are not a risk in themselves.
How they look: Brown, gray, or black spots or lesions, with a rough surface and an appearance of being stuck onto the skin, on the face, trunk, or back.
What characterizes them: They tend to grow slowly and, although harmless, should be distinguished from other skin lesions.
When should they be checked?: If they change in shape, color, or size, bleed, or raise questions. The dermatologist can examine them and confirm their benign nature; having any new lesion evaluated by a professional provides peace of mind.
Data on 16 doctors who treat seborrheic keratosis
Specialties that treat seborrheic keratosis
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in seborrheic keratosis
Dra. Claudia Ileana Saenz Corral
Dra. Marisela Quintero Luzanilla
Dr. José Smeke Befeler
Dr. Roberto Heredia Pineda
Dra. Adia Carrillo Pacheco
Dra. Nilda Eliana Gómez Bernal
Dr. Leopoldo Vazquez Estrada
Dr. Víctor José Becerra Durango
Dr. Dulce Edith Peña Prado
Dra. Maria Teresa Márquez Cristino
Dra. Yudit Amparo Vega Medina
Dra. Angelica Leonor Berron Ruiz
Dr. Francisco Jaramillo Wong
Dra. Grazia Jesus Hernandez
Dra. María Del Socorro Solís Ramos
Dr. Samuel Enrique Chávez Guerra
Dr. Luis Ramon Sing Paramo
Dra. Ma Irma Isabel Beristain
Dr. Raul Ernesto Zenteno Barrios
Dr. Jose Silva Aguiniga
Frequently asked questions
What is seborrheic keratosis?
The dermatologist is the specialist who identifies seborrheic keratosis, one of the most common benign skin lesions that appears over the years. It presents as growths on the skin with a waxy or stuck-on appearance, which are not a risk in themselves.
Which doctor treats seborrheic keratosis?
Seborrheic Keratosis is usually treated by specialists in dermatologist, gynecologist, dermatologist, pediatric dermatologist.