Quantcast Dermatofibromas are usually very firm to hard to the touch.  They are most frequent on the arms and legs but can occur anywhere. Dermatofibromas are benign, usually very firm to hard skin lesions that do not resolve over time. This image displays a dome-shaped, firm, slightly pink dermatofibroma. Dermatofibromas can be raised or sunken.
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Dermatofibromas are usually very firm to hard to the touch. They are most frequent on the arms and legs but can occur anywhere.
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Who's At Risk
Dermatofibromas are most commonly seen in females and can occur at any age, with most growths beginning in teens and young adults. They do tend to occur in families; if a child has a dermatofibroma, it is likely that a close relative has at least one as well.
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