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I had this weird shit in between my brows that was stopping me from prettyboymaxxing so I decided to go to a plastic surgeon to get it resolved
This is the first day after the removal, vs day 7 after i got sutures out.
This is what it looked like before
TIPS THEY GAVE ME
-dont keep it completely moist, allow scabbing
-sunscreen daily (water)
-no scar patches/gel for 1 month
-message in a circular motion to remove lumps at the ends of scar, (when you suture your pull the ends tight and it makes a lump, in a circular motion message it to flatten it out)
-bacitracin for 1 day after getting sutures out.
While the Sutures are in, use bacitracin daily, bandaids optional.
-dont scrub ur face hard over it, no actives/acne treatments while sutures are in and a month after, you can do skincare normally just avoid putting things like adapelene on it
This cost me 1200$ (i know, but glass skin is a REQUIREMENT for ascension). Not painful at all besides the original numbing injections but barely even from that.
Biggest L was that I couldnt work out for an entire week. No pushups, nothing that will increase blood pressure. All I did was walk on the treadmill.
To explain to school mates what this was, I just was super VAGUE and just said things like 'oh i had to get something removed idk what it is yet tho'. I didnt want to explain all the details, so i lied and dodged the question. I also meme'd it on tik tok "bonesmash browridge, fighting, suncancer, etc.
This is the first day after the removal, vs day 7 after i got sutures out.
This is what it looked like before
TIPS THEY GAVE ME
-dont keep it completely moist, allow scabbing
-sunscreen daily (water)
-no scar patches/gel for 1 month
-message in a circular motion to remove lumps at the ends of scar, (when you suture your pull the ends tight and it makes a lump, in a circular motion message it to flatten it out)
-bacitracin for 1 day after getting sutures out.
While the Sutures are in, use bacitracin daily, bandaids optional.
-dont scrub ur face hard over it, no actives/acne treatments while sutures are in and a month after, you can do skincare normally just avoid putting things like adapelene on it
This cost me 1200$ (i know, but glass skin is a REQUIREMENT for ascension). Not painful at all besides the original numbing injections but barely even from that.
Biggest L was that I couldnt work out for an entire week. No pushups, nothing that will increase blood pressure. All I did was walk on the treadmill.
To explain to school mates what this was, I just was super VAGUE and just said things like 'oh i had to get something removed idk what it is yet tho'. I didnt want to explain all the details, so i lied and dodged the question. I also meme'd it on tik tok "bonesmash browridge, fighting, suncancer, etc.