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PAPILLOMAS

Papillomas are small benign skin formations caused by the papilloma virus. Such skin growths usually have the colour of the affected person’s skin. Papillomas can be the size of a pinhead, from about 1to 5 mm in diameter, and they may occur singly or in multiples. Most commonly, papillomas are localized on the neck, in the armpits, the eyelids area, on the skin beneath the breasts, and around the groin area.


Possible procedures:

  • Co2 laser ablation
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