- Male
- 18 Years
- 29/01/2025
I have this mark on my face after getting a laser treatment to remove a mole. I'm curious about what I can do about it. Any advice?
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I've been dealing with jock itch for the past couple of years, and it's really frustrating because it keeps coming back and leaves scars. I'm using Amorolfine cream, Itraconazole capsules, and levocetirizine dihydrochloride tablets, as recommended by my doctor. But how can I get rid of these scars? Any advice on what might help?
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I've recently had to get stitches on my forehead for a cut, and now that they're out, there's this noticeable mark left behind. I'm a bit worried and wondering if there's a way to help reduce or get rid of the scar. Could you give me some advice on what steps I might take? Maybe certain treatments or creams to consider?
With time that will heal like gets absorbed and becomes even,have patience,if it is bothering you much visit cosmetologist for appropriate managementy.
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