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Either get the person to suck on your body really hard. If that, the hickey will take longer to heal.

Or... you can use some sort of tool with suction. Like a vacuum or a pore exfoliator and stick it on your body and let that do the magic. A hickey is just a group of broken blood vessels. Your body will heal on its own.

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