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Treating Common Skin Growths Videos

Thank you for your interest in skin health. Below are videos that can help you learn more about various skin conditions known as common skin growths. These short videos will guide you through the different types of benign skin lesions, treatment options and home care. It is important to remember that benign skin lesions are not cancerous and usually do not affect your health. However, you should contact your care provider if a skin lesion gives you concern.

1 Introduction
2 Cherry Hemangioma
3 Dermatofibroma
4 Epidermal Cysts
5 Moles
6 Seborrheic Keratoses
7 Skin Tags
8 Summary

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