Most commonly, seborrheic keratoses form on the chest, stomach, back, neck, scalp, and face, though they can appear on almost any external body part except the palms or soles of the feet. The lesions also cannot grow on mucous membranes, such as those in the mouth, nose, or genital openings.

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