Message from @Towelie

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2017-01-04 02:13:34 UTC  

laser can reduce the visibility of the scar but that's all you can do

2017-01-04 02:13:34 UTC  

I don't know, I really hate it

2017-01-04 02:13:40 UTC  

I can live with scars. Moles are another story.

2017-01-04 02:13:41 UTC  

how bad does the scar normally look?

2017-01-04 02:13:58 UTC  

I had one on the hand, It's not visible anymore

2017-01-04 02:14:01 UTC  

.google mole removal scars

2017-01-04 02:14:04 UTC  

it was 15y ago though

2017-01-04 02:14:11 UTC  

Eww

2017-01-04 02:14:17 UTC  

So not like a cigarette burn or anything?

2017-01-04 02:14:35 UTC  

nop, I can see a difference in color

2017-01-04 02:14:37 UTC  

that's all

2017-01-04 02:14:54 UTC  

and it's not really visible unless I tan

2017-01-04 02:15:30 UTC  

Very good. Cause a cigarette burn scar would probably bubble up in the sun and cause more pains. I have a few hypertrophic scars that do that when tanning.

2017-01-04 02:15:53 UTC  

They bubble up then start oozing goo.

2017-01-04 02:15:58 UTC  

it's not hypertrophic

2017-01-04 02:16:06 UTC  

at least, not mine

2017-01-04 02:16:28 UTC  

it was removed with nitrogen

2017-01-04 02:16:39 UTC  

but I did some laser hair removal after

2017-01-04 02:16:52 UTC  

so maybe that reduced the scar even more

2017-01-04 02:16:59 UTC  

can't remember how it was just before

2017-01-04 02:17:13 UTC  

Possibly. And you did say it's 15 years old already.

2017-01-04 02:17:21 UTC  

for my scar yes

2017-01-04 02:17:53 UTC  

They also have those scar removal creams, though I'm sure most of them are just cons / barely work.

2017-01-04 02:17:58 UTC  

i'd need to point it to you for you to even see it

2017-01-04 02:18:06 UTC  

it's not visible on pictures though

2017-01-04 02:18:21 UTC  

it "works"

2017-01-04 02:18:37 UTC  

it avoid your scar to be hypertrophic and shits like that

2017-01-04 02:18:48 UTC  

you have to hydrates scars a lot

2017-01-04 02:19:23 UTC  

The article from the bot says there's a method where they hide it under the skin and then burn/cauterize it; it is implied this doesn't leave a scar?

2017-01-04 02:19:43 UTC  

dunno

2017-01-04 02:20:22 UTC  

I'd expect the operation to be much more expensive though

2017-01-04 02:20:44 UTC  

for me it wasn't even a surgery act

2017-01-04 02:21:19 UTC  

the doctor just put some nitrogen on a cotton swab and applied it to my hand

2017-01-04 02:21:31 UTC  

it was painless and took 20sec max

2017-01-04 02:21:54 UTC  

it might not be possible to do that with every type of mole though

2017-01-04 02:22:17 UTC  

So you could do it yourself if you have access to a lab. Hmm.

2017-01-04 02:22:19 UTC  

With American hospitals, just 20 seconds would be like 200 bucks. xD haha.

2017-01-04 02:22:34 UTC  

it wasn't in a hospital

2017-01-04 02:22:41 UTC  

Clinic?

2017-01-04 02:22:46 UTC  

nop