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How do you get rid of geriatric warts? Understanding seborrheic keratosis

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a majority of adults over 50 will develop at least one seborrheic keratosis, which are often called "geriatric warts". While these common, non-cancerous growths don't require removal for medical reasons, many people want to know **how do you get rid of geriatric warts** for cosmetic reasons or to alleviate irritation. The good news is that several effective, in-office procedures can remove them safely and permanently.

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