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Most physicians will advocate treatment only if the lesion is in the way of shaving, or is becoming irritated by clothing. | |||
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Overview
The mainstay of treatment is surgery.
Medical Therapy
Most physicians will advocate treatment only if the lesion is in the way of shaving, or is becoming irritated by clothing.