Can skin seborrheic keratosis be treated?
Suddenly, I looked into the mirror and saw some unknown bumpy skin.
I looked it up on Naver. I think it's a case of seborrheic keratosis. It's sad..
Will treatment be possible with a visit to the dermatologist?
Periorbital dermatitis = a stubborn skin condition mainly characterized by rough bumps under the eyes that do not disappear on their own.
If you mainly see small, grain-like bumps around the eyes, you can first suspect syringomas.
Hoffman's disease is a type of tumor that occurs in the sweat ducts (sweat glands). It mainly appears as small, flesh-colored nodules less than 1mm in size, often around the eyes of women in their 30s and 40s, and can also occur on the cheeks or forehead. It is characterized by multiple nodules, ranging from a few to dozens (multiple lesions), resembling frog eggs filled with granules. Water can accumulate inside the small nodules, causing them to swell and shrink repeatedly depending on body condition, fatigue, or seasonal changes. Since Hoffman's disease originates from the sweat glands in the dermis layer, it has deep roots, and once it appears, it does not disappear on its own, making treatment challenging as a representative intractable skin disease. Attempting to squeeze or burst them with a needle can leave scars, so such actions should be avoided.
Source: https://health.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2020/11/06/2020110601182.html









