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Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:10 am |
Has anyone had any luck removing these pesky bumps? I have had an eruption over the past 6 months. Right now they are very small but still noticeable from a fairly good distance. |
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Wed Dec 08, 2010 9:19 am |
InSweetTime wrote: |
Has anyone had any luck removing these pesky bumps? I have had an eruption over the past 6 months. Right now they are very small but still noticeable from a fairly good distance. |
According to the information on the sight a dermatologist will do a biopsy to diagnose for certain that this is what you have.
http://www.skinsight.com/adult/syringoma-treatments.htm
If syringoma is diagnosed, no treatment is necessary because it is a benign condition. However, many people find syringomas cosmetically disturbing and want to have them removed.
Though there is a risk of scarring, destruction of syringomas is fairly simple and may include:
Burning (cauterization) with an electric needle
Cutting out (excision) with a scalpel, scissors, or flexible razor blade
Carbon dioxide laser treatment
Procedure to rub out the lesion (dermabrasion)
Freezing (cryosurgery) with liquid nitrogen. |
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