If you still see legs or parts of a tick in the skin after removal, it's important to remove those remnants as they can lead to infection or other complications. Use a pair of fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the remaining part and pull it out gently. If you cannot remove it easily, it's best to seek medical assistance. Additionally, monitor the area for signs of infection or rash, and consult a healthcare professional if you experience any concerning symptoms.
the the skin you may find moles on your hand , arms ,backs, legs, neck, ect.
could be just about anything. if it persists then see your doctor.
A dermatologist would be able to perform a skin tag removal. If the skin tag is small than we will not feel any pain but if it is large than the doctor will apply some medication so we feel no pain.
Here's the step in using hair removal cream: 1. Do a patch test first on the small area of your skin. Wit until 24 hours to see the reaction of the skin. If you don't feel any irritations on your skin then you are good to go. 2. Exfoliate the skin. Clean the area that you want to be tread before applying the hair removal cream. 3. Apply the hair removal according to the package direction. 4. Moisturize your skin after the procedure. You may use aloe vera gel
what are you a freak?! Who the hell sees hair under they're skin. i personally think that you should see a doctor
Call a vet for advice.
Any kind of cream can case dryness or rashes to your skin depending on if you have a allergic reaction to the product. The only way to tell is by placing some of it on a small part of skin, to see if you have a reaction. A great product for tattoo removal is a cream called "Wrecking Balm".
Here's the step in using hair removal cream: 1. Do a patch test first on the small area of your skin. Wit until 24 hours to see the reaction of the skin. If you don't feel any irritations on your skin then you are good to go. 2. Exfoliate the skin. Clean the area that you want to be tread before applying the hair removal cream. 3. Apply the hair removal according to the package direction. 4. Moisturize your skin after the procedure. You may use aloe vera gel
No, because they ( the doctors) melted all the fat away, but if you still have left over skin then they did it wrong, or they meant to do that.
we still talk about it because it was one of the darkest period ever in history and what we see is that it maybe still affects the Indians right now..
you have a skin condition called keratosis piliaris which is completely harmless but very common. you should research this on images and other articles but you need to consult with a dermotoligist.
NO DOUBT!