Important thing when you choose Korea beauty clinic for skin tag, milia, flat warts treatment.
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In this post, we will discuss the removal of skin tags (acrochordons), syringomas, flat warts, and milia, which can appear under the eyes, on the face, or even all over the body, as well as precautions to keep in mind.
How can we differentiate them when they look so similar?
Small lesions can sometimes be indistinguishable to the naked eye. Each condition has unique characteristics, and diagnosis is often performed with a dermatoscope for accuracy. However, except for milia, the removal methods for these conditions are nearly identical, so precise differentiation is not always necessary.
If you notice something bumpy on your face or body and are concerned, do not attempt to squeeze or handle it yourself. Instead, consult a dermatologist for treatment. (Especially for flat warts, which are contagious and should not be touched.)
Characteristics and Identification
Flat Warts
Flat warts are skin-colored, flat, and plaque-like in appearance.
- Key Point: These are viral conditions that can easily recur or spread to other areas.
- Precaution: Avoid treatments involving needles that repeatedly puncture the skin (e.g., skin boosters like Rejuran or Juvelook, microneedling with RF devices like Potenza, or MTS), as needles used on flat warts can spread the virus to healthy areas.
- Treatment: Flat warts are relatively easy to remove.
Skin Tags
Skin tags are protrusions that can vary in color (flesh-colored, brown, or black).
- Characteristic: They rarely recur, and removal is simple—just cutting them off is sufficient.
Syringomas
Syringomas are commonly found under the eyes and can resemble flat warts or milia.
- Characteristic: They appear as small, shiny, round lesions that often seem to contain something inside.
- Challenge: Syringomas are difficult to remove as they stem from abnormal sweat gland growth deep in the dermis. Aggressive removal can leave scars, so treatment should only be performed by experienced professionals.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Sebaceous hyperplasia is distinguished by a central depression and often appears flesh-colored or slightly yellow due to the overgrowth of sebaceous glands.
- Treatment: Easier than syringomas but still requires careful handling due to its depth.
Milia
Milia are small, white, round lesions that are easily distinguishable.
- Treatment: Removal is simple, involving a small incision in the epidermis to extract the contents.
Treatment Feasibility and Recurrence
- Easy to Treat: Flat warts, milia, and skin tags (over 90% removal in a single session with minimal recurrence).
- Challenging to Treat: Syringomas and sebaceous hyperplasia (tend to recur and are deeply rooted, increasing the risk of scarring if not treated carefully).
- Recommendation: Always consult a skilled practitioner for syringoma and sebaceous hyperplasia treatments.
Precautions and Recommendations
- If dealing with syringomas or sebaceous hyperplasia under the eyes, choose a clinic with appropriate equipment like erbium lasers or Agnes RF for deep-rooted conditions. Avoid relying solely on CO2 lasers for these treatments, as they may not be sufficient.
3-Point Summary
- All of these conditions have similar appearances and treatments. However, avoid squeezing or touching them yourself.
- Shallow lesions such as flat warts, skin tags, and milia can be removed in a single session, so consider visiting an affordable clinic for treatment.
- For deep lesions like syringomas and sebaceous hyperplasia, specialized equipment and experienced practitioners are essential.