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What is a Papilloma? What is the treatment for a papilloma? A papilloma (skin tag) is a benign skin lesion that can occur on the neck or eyelids. It is very common one will not have any symptoms or problems from this growth. Often patients want the papilloma removed for cosmetic reasons. Treatment would be to surgically remove the papilloma. This is an in-office procedure. Treatment Monitor Surgically remove |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 April 2009 20:09 |
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