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Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 08:49:20 UTC No. 16619575
How to get rid off a scar without making the problem even worse?
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:18:10 UTC No. 16619583
>>16619575
Expose his lies and feed scar to hyena's or google a medical clinic for cosmetic procedures.
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:35:22 UTC No. 16619589
>>16619583
XD
>google a medical clinic for cosmetic procedures.
That's probably what I am going to do. Thanks
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 10:17:48 UTC No. 16619609
>>16619575
Some of the most effective treatments include...
>phototherapy and/or photodynamic therapy
>microneedling
>retinoids plus corticosteroids
>vitamin E cream
>alternating pH chemical peels
>turmeric plus bromelain. and/or other protease enzymes
>cryotherapy
>t. level 900 derma-wizard
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 18:05:12 UTC No. 16619915
>>16619609
how would you deal with Angiokeratoma on a circumcised penis shaft? Not asking for a friend, asking for myself.
I would like to fix this without laser surgery.
I read a paper that said rapamycin topical cream showed some positive results.
I also recently heard that applying something that the body interprets as bitter can be used to help heal skin.
Any thoughts? No I won't horrify you with a picture.
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 18:08:51 UTC No. 16619920
>>16619575
Iodine (tincture, lugols, providone-iodine) permanently repairs & restores scar tissue.
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 18:33:19 UTC No. 16619950
>>16619915
Cryotherapy is *potentially* a better option: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
Anonymous at Sat, 15 Mar 2025 19:27:47 UTC No. 16619981
>>16619950
I appreciate it doc. This injury is the bane of my existence and entirely self-caused.
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 09:13:13 UTC No. 16620570
>>16619609
I keep getting these spots on my body where a scab was, but it never healed back properly. It's a little scab of almost dead skin that's a little springy.
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 17:42:42 UTC No. 16620972
>>16620570
See pic in >>16619609. It sounds like it could *maybe* be hidradenitis suppurativa or erythema nodosum, but also maybe something much rarer, potentially even some odd kind of skin cancer or autoimmune diesease. You'll probably end up having to get a biopsy from a dermatologist for a firm diagnosis. Whatever it is, it's most likely treated with phototherapy plus some kinda other stuff, then likely cryotherapy if that fails.
>picrel probably does shit too, especially combined with turmeric.
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 19:19:27 UTC No. 16621064
>>16619575
razor blade + superglue + medical professional
Anonymous at Sun, 16 Mar 2025 21:25:53 UTC No. 16621140
>>16621064
Cryotherapy plus electrocautery works better than that if you're really trying to destroy a lot of superficial tissue.