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These are
raised, thickened skin plaques, usually beige to brown in
color, with a velvety or warty surface. Each one
usually varies in size from a few millimeters up to one
inch. They appear as if pasted or stuck on the skin
and are often numerous.
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They may be frozen with liquid nitrogen, or cut off if they are itchy or inflamed. In most cases, they have no symptoms and are a cosmetic problem that does not require treatment.
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