When you receive some kinds of immunizations, they would often leave scarring on the skin. I believe it is caused by the chemicals that help stabilize the vaccination... Don't quote me on that last part though.
Also, if you injected with a dirty needle, or caused excessive bruising (say by multiple stabs of a needle) you may cause the area to become damaged and scarred, thereby appearing sunken.
The spot where the needle went into the skin may be sore for a day or two. Try to not touch that spot and cause any pain.
Like, if u have very white spot, and tanner spot, will it eventually turn your skin to be the tan you have?
You really should not do this -- it affects the way the Victoza or insulin is absorbed. <><><><><> I can't answer about Victoza, but you should not be having pain from an Insulin injection site. Perhaps you are picking a spot that has thin skin and you are going into the muscle. Insulin is supposed to be injected subcutaneously, which means below the skin, in the fat layers, but above the muscles. Talk to your doctor, please.
Discolored spot on skin
Your skin may bruise or go red with a white discoloured patch in the middle, it may turn into a lump and sting be careful as this can cause skin cancer.
A red spot on the skin over a client's hip joint, what should you do?
a spot is a small structure it occurs in some oral or some skin infection
Yes. It will speed up the bleaching process if you are trying to lighten your skin. But do not cake the hydrocortisone onto the spot after the peroxide is applied because it will cause the skin to become raw and rub off easily. Literally losing the top layer of your skin.
you shouldn't fully bathe a dog with soap til you now if they are allergic to it, Cause it can cause mild to severe skin irritation.
That is a freckle.
Irritation
A mole