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  • Male
  • 26 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm dealing with angiekartomas on the back skin of my penis. I've read about laser treatment and was wondering if I could drop by your clinic in SR Nagar for a consultation. Is that possible?

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For angiokeratomas on the skin of the penis, laser treatment can be effective. You can use a topical numbing cream before the procedure. One common medication used for this condition is Picato gel, applied once daily for 2-3 days. It is important to follow up with your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.

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