Do you have raised SKs?
Raised Seborrheic Keratoses
Raised SKs can show up in your
40s—or even in your 30s…
You didn’t choose to get raised SKs,
but you can choose to treat them
Are you looking for an easy cosmetic treatment option for you raised seborrheic kerotoses or "age spots"?
Introducing Eskata..Eskata is the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment. Its simple procedure that gets applied in the office with a pen-like applicator.
Call us today to schedule an appointment for more information (954) 763-2998
4 Key Questions
about Raised Seborrheic Keratoses
What are these spots on my face?
SK spots can be flat* or raised with a color that is your normal skin tone or darker. Flat SKs have a velvety or shiny texture. Over time, they may get bigger and more may show up. They may also become thicker and raised with a waxy or rough texture. SKs can appear anywhere on your body, but are most common on the face (hairline/temples), neck, chest, and back
*ESKATA treats raised SKs
Are they harmful?
SKs are harmless spots that pop up as we age. While they may appear concerning, you shouldn’t worry if you have them. SKs are non-cancerous and generally don’t cause any pain or discomfort. SKs are the most common type of bumps seen in a doctor’s office; if you have any concerns, consult a dermatologist to see if your spots are SKs or something more serious
Are seborrheic keratoses SKs harmful
Why did I get raised seborrheic keratoses (SKs)
Why did I get them?
Some possible risk factors include older age and genetics. However, it’s important to remember you’re not alone
What is ESKATA?
ESKATA is the first and only FDA-approved topical treatment for raised SKs