Syringoma

Syringoma is a benign tumor that occurs as a result of the increase in the intra-epidermal sweat duct, which is responsible for the production of sweat. It is linked to genetic factors and appears with a higher incidence in women, especially with fair skin.

They are made of skin-colored fat cells and are harmless, can develop at any age, but usually appear after puberty. Syringomas are neither itchy nor painful.

Good results for syringoma reduction can be obtained through dermabrasion and plasma jet.