Trypophobia treatment has been quite
effectively treated by utilizing the benefits of
behavioral therapy to target the phobia
where it lies and eradicate it from the
subconscious. Behaviorists strongly believe
that phobias like trypophobia are reflexes
that are conditioned to be dangerous but
are not. It is believed that the trypophobic
individual’s fear of holes in the skin stems
from more dangerous and malignant skin
conditions. Although most trypophobic
reactions to stimulus are often harmless to
the individual and non threatening. If an
individual were exposed to such harmless
stimulus over and over again it has been
proven that their trypophobia would
diminish over time.