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Dr. Anand Krishna Corn Removal

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Dr. Deepthi Motiram Corn Removal

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Dr. S. Dinesh Ponraj Corn Removal

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Questions & Answers on "Corn Removal" (1522)

Hello. Roughly one month ago I purchased a home wart removal kit to remove what appeared to be a benign wart on the back of my knee. The nozzle on this device broke during use, spraying an area roughly two inches in diameter on my skin with dimethyl ether. This caused a small superficial frostbite/burn, but didn't take care of the wart so I used another kit afterwards which used a swab rather than a nozzle. After using both of these, the area blistered. This blister quickly popped and fell off on its own after just a day, leaving an area of incredibly raw and bloody skin. I applied neosporin to this area regularly and kept it clean allowing it to heal. It's been a month now and while this area isn't entirely healed, it has protective skin on it now. My issue here is the area has a blotchy dark coloration now, looking almost like bruising. This seems odd to me given that it's been a month now, should I be worried about this coloration? There is no pain at the site, though the skin there is quite thin and rough.

Male | 32

Its natural to experience discoloration in skin especially after a blister or wound has occurred. color changes during the healing process. It could be due to hyperpigmentation which is the increased production of melanin in that area. This can result in a bruise-like appearance.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hair transplant surgery required.

Male | 28

Hi, 
If you are looking for a hair transplant, you should have your scalp assessment done. For this you can also visit at DMC-TRICHOLOGY for a free scalp assessment. which will help you to get the wise decision while choosing a right hair transplant clinic.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have been for four years keratosis pilaris How can I fix the skin problem?

Female | 20

Chicken skin is a condition whe­re your skin feels bumpy, and rough, like­ sandpaper. Keratin buildup blocks hair follicles, causing this. Using mild cle­ansers helps. Moisturize ofte­n. Gentle exfoliation smooths bumps. Lactic acid or ure­a products reduce roughness. It's common but usually improve­s gradually. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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