This image displays skin-colored, flat bumps typical of flat warts. This image displays multiple skin-colored, barely raised lesions typical of flat warts. Flat warts are common on the face, arms, and legs and can be spread by scratching and shaving. This image displays flat warts on the face, which can be skin-colored to slightly pink. Flat warts can appear pink or slightly red, as displayed in this image. Flat warts can appear pink and sometimes broad in shape, as displayed in this image. This image displays typical, multiple flat warts. Numerous skin colored flat warts are seen here on the forehead. This image displays dozens to hundreds of flat warts.
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Flat Wart  Teen information

Picture of Flat Wart: This image displays skin-colored, flat bumps typical of flat warts. Divider line
This image displays skin-colored, flat bumps typical of flat warts.
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Who's At Risk
Anyone can get warts, although they are most commonly found on teens and preteens. People with weakened immune systems often have trouble with warts.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008