It wouldn’t make sense to get lasic but still wear glasses to avoid people seeing my under eye puffiness and what not.
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to set anothe r appointment. HURTS allot!!! the scrubing but is definetely worthed!
And yes was really painful but my face is as soft & smooth than ever even I got rid of an expression tiny wrinkle, was kinda bothering me.. Very please after so much pain … and tears.
like life I gess, now & then we need a good scrub!
Treefern is secretly a ninja
So lucky to get an appointment before leaving the country!
Saw the Dermatologist and had 2 moles biopsied. They turned out to be fine, but it is a good feeling knowing that they were tested.
I went 5 oct. my bday is 27 oct so i went to have flawless skin 4 my b-day. OK, I WAS AS always in tears!!!! so painful!!!!!!! i still now have scabs from all the extractions. I had bacteria round the nose & the extract all the acne, white heads from my nose area (around) it was very very very PAINFUL! they where very nice & kind but so painful!!! but now my face is like a baby’s face, expensive creams. bit now i know is worth for my skin care. i highly recomend! u’ll feel next day when u see all u’r face clean & nice. soooo cute!!!! i will try o keep going!
My first-ever visit to a dermatologist went very well. He answered all my questions and then some. He said the mole-like lump on my left calf was pre-cancerous/benign. Would I like it removed? I said “Sure, let’s get rid of it,” and within a matter of minutes he had it cryogenically frozen and cut off with a razor blade. I was impressed. No messing around. Then he prescribed some antisteroidal ointment to treat minor dermititis on my hands and gave me some sample tubes to get me started. In two weeks, I’ll return to have the healing examined and get a nitrogen treatment for some sun sores on my forehead. Thank goodness insurance covers these costs. I couldn’t afford it otherwise. But then again, I couldn’t afford to let my skin go without treatment much longer either.
On June 6th at 9:30am at Advanced Dermatology. The doctor graduated in Osteopathic Medicine from Philadelphia College, is board certified as a specialist in dermatology, and has been in practice for 27 years. He comes well recommended. It’s time to get this goal taken care of.
that they’ll want to biopsy this mole. Really unlikely. It may be nothing. All I have is a change in texture. The last time this dermatologist did a biopsy, the sutures were too tight and I ended up with a scar after they couldn’t cut them and ended up basically ripping them out. Fun! But really, it’s very unlikely they’d want to biopsy this innocent little mole. Maybe it’ll just be a quick and happy visit and reason to leave work early.






