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3. Flat Warts

This type of warts is most common in children, teenagers, and young adults with HPV infection. They appear as raised, flat outgrowths on the skin that are distinctive due to their darkened color. Flat warts generally occur in places where the tendency to scratch is more pronounced. These areas include your face, neck, and legs. Since these types are smaller than other warts in appearance, they may be mistaken for acne or allergies, especially on the face.

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