
So Jackie and I made a friendly visit to our local dermatologist on Tuesday. Note to self: do not schedule a duo appointment during the girls nap time. This may result in you having to take both girls into the men's bathroom to change Ellis while Millie thinks the urinal is a futuristic drinking fountain.
After having my moles checked and getting cream to rub on various pieces of skin, I asked the doctor about a random piece of skin that appeared on my thigh one day. I called it my "nubbin" or I guess, like a James Bond villain, it was my third nipple (just located far away). The doc told me he could remove it in 5 seconds, but because it was considered a cosmetic surgery, it wouldn't be covered by insurance and cost $80. So, he told me how to operate on myself. I am going to pass along this $80 information to you so that you can remove any unwanted skin.
Step #1: Numb the area with ice for 90 seconds.
Step #2: Have cuticle scissors, nasal spray, q-tips and a band aid nearby.
Step #3: After icing, cut the skin off with the cuticle scissors and quickly apply nasal spray to the q-tip and hold over open wound.
Step #4: Have Jackie pound on the door saying, "You shouldn't be performing surgery on yourself!! Let me do it. Those had better not be my good cuticle scissors!"
Step #5: Flush excised skin down the toilet (along with bloody toilet paper).
Step #6: Slap band aid on wound. It doesn't really hurt- just kind of stings from the nasal spray.
Final Step: Pray you don't have to go for stitches and try to explain to the doctor why there is an open wound on your thigh covered with nasal spray.
Too much information. And I have lots of skin that I want to get rid of. Only I have a feeling this technique wouldn't work for the amount. So I would be very careful about recommending this for all skin removal.
ReplyDeleteAlso - to all family and friends. I have never used cuticle scissors in my life. I purchased these specifically for the freakly growth on Clin. I do not consider these my cuticle scissors. And if you ever need to borrow some - you are welcome to them. I just wanted you to know the history before you ask.
really gross!
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