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Doris Zong
@dzong · 1 month agoYour skin will take half a year to recover, I'm speaking from my own experience 😂. They really did remove two of my freckles with a laser.
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Sharon Rickson
@srickson77 · 1 month agoI applied Contractubex for a month after the removal, there's not a trace left on my face, but there's still a small scar on my chest, presumably the skin there is more delicate, both moles were large, removed a year ago. If I had continued to apply it on my chest, it would have gone too.
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Sharon Rickson
@srickson77 · 1 month agoThen these removed moles are sent for examination, the result is ready in 10 days.
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Aurelia Sawicka
@a.sawicka · 29 days agoIt'll pass on its own, you don't need to apply anything! It will only become unnoticeable after a few months, and then everything will be smooth and even! I've had 3 moles removed in my lifetime. And as for a week - well, what do you expect, it's still early days! In any case, a small scar is better than a large protruding mole.
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Punita Ambat
@pambat76 · 29 days agoI've been left with hypertrophic scars, been treating them for three months now, I suppose I'll soon try cortisone injections....
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Shatakshi Guttikonda
@shatakshi_guttikonda · 28 days agoI removed a mole on my stomach 2 months ago. The scab fell off about a month ago, now there's a raised bright pink spot left. I don't know what to do next. When there was a wound, I applied Uriage gel. But now there's no point in applying it. Will Contractubex be suitable in my case? Please advise, thank you! 😊
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Kurtis Macaw
@kmacaw73 · 28 days agoYeah, the contractubex is a total mad thing 😆 Well, if you're not skimping, but really applying it diligently 😆
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Kurtis Macaw
@kmacaw73 · 28 days agoTry the Contractubex cream, I used it to get rid of my old burn, I quite liked the effect overall😊
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Najib Lovren
@n.lovren · 28 days agoStop lying about ContractBucks, it's complete rubbish. Don't believe the adverts.
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Carli Dees
@c.dees · 24 days agoAfter using this Contractubex, I've got such a terrible itch, it's unbearable.
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Melania Rona
@m.rona · 28 days agoHello everyone!! I had a mole removed a week ago, currently I have a scab, waiting for it to fall off. I had it removed by laser. I'm hoping there won't be any marks or scars.
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Inna Lick
@i.lick.83 · 28 days agoGirls, I had an atheroma removed by laser 2 days ago. I thought it would heal quickly, but that was not the case. In about 4 days, I'll need to leave the house, but the scab doesn't seem like it will have fallen off by then. What to do? What will happen if I peel it off? I have my dissertation defence soon, I need to go to my future job and this thing is on my face. You can't even cover it up with anything, it's right on my cheek in a visible place, you can't even hide it with hair. And how long does a scab usually last? The atheroma itself wasn't big, the capsule didn't even have time to form. And is it normal that this patch of skin has remained hard? I'm thinking, maybe the doctor didn't remove everything from there.
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Wiktoria Sposito
@w.sposito · 28 days agoHello! Who has had birthmarks removed? I had one removed by laser on my leg yesterday. I asked the doctor if it would hurt, to which I was told no. Today, the place where it was removed hurts. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal? Will the pain pass in a few days?
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Semin Erkılıç
@semin.erkilic · 27 days agoI had laser removal myself. But something went awry and when the scab fell off, a scar started to grow. I managed to prevent it quickly with Dermatix gel. Now, no mole, no scar 😊.
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Kasturi Kun
@kkun · 27 days agoPeople !! Has anyone had this happen ! Help . I removed a large mole last autumn .. I also removed the hair from it .. But a brown spot remained ! What to do ? It looks like it hasn't been removed . I spoke with the doctor who said the problem was because of the hair I removed from there . But the spot is still there !
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Christiane Harbin
@c.harbin · 27 days agoI removed 11 moles all at once and over a long period of time, on different parts of the body including the face. I always removed them in the same place by electrocoagulation. It's not painful as they make a tiny injection and everything's alright, although it does smell like burnt meat😂. But that's not scary at all. After removing a mole on the chest (it was large), a keloid scar formed. It was itchy and painful but the histological analysis was good. So, they burned it again with liquid nitrogen. Again, a scab formed, I applied a potassium permanganate solution and everything fell off and there's no more keloid scar. Over the years, a small white scar remained.
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Solma Hızarcıoğlu
@shizarcioglu84 · 27 days agoI removed a mole on the 20th of February, slept last night and seem to have scraped off the scab in my sleep...I'm worried a scar will remain😟what to do? There's a pit there now. I've applied some Fusidic acid and Baneocin...I don't know what to do next.
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Saima Faulds
@s.faulds.88 · 27 days agoI had a mole removed from my chin on 21st March! We rinsed it with wine in the evening. Only found out later that you're not supposed to drink. On the 5th day, I accidentally scraped off the scab with my collar. A new one formed. It fell off on the 7th day. It's been two weeks since the removal, all this time I've been using hydrogen peroxide and Contractubex. The spot is gradually disappearing.
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Janey Van Der Meer
@j.vandermeer.76 · 26 days agoI had two moles removed from my neck and face. Should I start applying Dermatix gel immediately after the scabs fall off or wait for some time? My oncologist told me to start only after two months. I have some doubts.
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Athina Gerken
@a_gerken · 26 days agoLast autumn, I had a mole removed from my face. The beautician told me to apply Contractubex after 3 weeks. Now, the skin in that area is perfectly smooth. There's no trace or scar left. The key is not to be lazy and to regularly rub in the gel.
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Natalie Benitez
@nataliebenitez · 26 days agoI had it surgically removed, the histology is good, 3 months have passed and there's a scar left, I'm very worried about it. I think it might grow into something bad, I can't sleep, constantly thinking about it, can't calm down.
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Archita Praharaj
@architapraharaj · 25 days agoI had two medium-sized moles (5 mm) removed from my face with a laser. I then underwent laser resurfacing for a whole year (regularly, a resurfacing procedure once a month). As a result, I was left with pits. One, on the cheek under the eye, is less noticeable, but the other, on the cheek, under the cheekbone, is quite deep. It's been 3 years. The bottom of the pits gradually rose, but, in the second case, it didn't rise to the level of the rest of the skin and, apparently, it won't rise anymore. Only slightly light spots remained from the smaller moles on the body. There is a slightly raised scar on my back from a large mole, but I didn't do any resurfacing there. The question is: why did a pit remain on my face from the second mole? Low doctor's qualification? Deep mole root? Unfortunate location? How can I correct this defect? I later read that 5 procedures are enough for resurfacing, but I did 12. Was I deceived? I couldn't apply Contractubex - allergic reaction. I'll repeat the most pressing question: how to remove the pit from mole removal? Please answer, anyone who managed to solve the problem.
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Maureen Daniel
@maureen.daniel · 25 days agoGood day, I've had about 20 lesions removed at different times, both by laser and radio wave methods, on both my face and body. On the face, it heals quicker and leaves no traces. On the body, the scabs fell off about 2 months after removal. The first 10 days after removal, I used chlorhexidine and bacitracin. Then we wait for the scabs to fall off. After that, I tried both Contractubex and Dermatix (both effective) for several months. Once a week, I rub in a sponge (powder diluted in water) for about 10 minutes and then rinse it off. About 8 months later, there's a white spot left on the skin, level with the skin, not raised.
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Meritxell Pimlott
@mpimlott92 · 24 days agoHello! After having a mole removed from your face, was your passport changed or not?
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