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  • female
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I've got these blead marks on my hand and really want to get rid of them for good. Is there any way to remove them permanently without going through surgery? Can you suggest some safe options?

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U CAN DO LASIX MARK REMOVAL.

Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...

Consult a Dermatologist

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