Soft fibroma
Soft fibroma (soft fibroma) is a disease of hyperkeratosis of the epidermis and dermal connective tissue hyperplasia, also known as skin tags. It is common in middle-aged or elderly people, especially after menopause. Usually distributed in filament and single-pocket type. The former occurs mainly on the side of the neck, while the latter can occur on the face, chest, back, armpits, and groin. The skin lesions are soft new creatures with large needles to mung beans, soft, higher than the skin, and slender and pedicled, inelastic, skin color or brown.
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