Seborrheic keratoses can be removed using a laser, an
intense beam of light that burns and destroys the growth. Laser light cleans
(sterilizes) and seals as it cuts tissue, which reduces bleeding, pain, and
healing time.
A laser procedure may be done in your doctor's office or clinic. An
injection of a numbing medication (local anesthetic) may help control pain.
After laser treatment, the wound will be painful for a few days. Your doctor
may advise you to clean the wound and apply antibiotic ointment to prevent
infection.
Laser treatment normally causes no scarring, but it can cause
permanent skin lightening.