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Surgery and Deviced Based Therapy
- Removal can be done surgically with local anesthesia, but, since much of the growth extends beneath the surface of the skin, the scar may be larger and more noticeable than the original tumor.
Cryosurgery
- Cryosurgery may also be used to remove a dermatofibroma.