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Oct 14 @ 5:39 PM ET
lol, Gerbe the doctor has weighed in.
You can literally rip them off. They bleed a little bit, but stop after a minute and then just make sure it's clean and you'll be fine. They're tiny, like 2mm across, some can be bigger, like 3 or 4. All a dermatologist will do is numb the area and cut it off with a scalpel anyway. - Wetbandit1
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Oct 14 @ 5:41 PM ET
lol, Gerbe the doctor has weighed in.
You can literally rip them off. They bleed a little bit, but stop after a minute and then just make sure it's clean and you'll be fine. They're tiny, like 2mm across, some can be bigger, like 3 or 4. All a dermatologist will do is numb the area and cut it off with a scalpel anyway. - Wetbandit1
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Oct 14 @ 5:41 PM ET
I'm not, figure it's 2 years, not just one anyways. - RhinoFan
I wouldn't be surprised if he got playing time with the Sabres at the end of this year after he's done with school. I would be surprised if he goes back next year.
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Oct 14 @ 5:44 PM ET
Lol this is not some Seinfeld episode lol - GERBE!!!75PTS
How do doctors remove moles and skin tags?
Your doctor may remove a mole or skin tag in any of these ways:
Cutting it off. Skin tags may be snipped off with a scalpel or surgical scissors. Some moles can be "shaved" off flush with the skin. Other moles may have cells that go underneath the skin, so your doctor might make a deeper cut to remove the entire mole and prevent it from growing back. This cut may require stitches.
Freezing it with liquid nitrogen. Your doctor will swab or spray a small amount of super-cold liquid nitrogen on the mole or skin tag. You might have a small blister where the mole or skin tag was, but it will heal on its own.
Burning it off. An electric current passes through a wire that becomes hot and is used to burn off the upper layers of the skin. You may need more than one treatment to remove a mole. Skin tags are removed by burning through the narrow stem that attaches them to the skin. The heat helps prevent bleeding.
I had one on my armpit I ripped it off. It was barely attached.
I wouldn't be surprised if he got playing time with the Sabres at the end of this year after he's done with school. I would be surprised if he goes back next year. - Wetbandit1
It's a distinct possibility, I just think he'll need the time to develop the muscle mass. He will need some pounds to play his game well, I'd say it depends on the success of his offseason.
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Oct 14 @ 5:45 PM ET
How do doctors remove moles and skin tags?
Your doctor may remove a mole or skin tag in any of these ways:
Cutting it off. Skin tags may be snipped off with a scalpel or surgical scissors. Some moles can be "shaved" off flush with the skin. Other moles may have cells that go underneath the skin, so your doctor might make a deeper cut to remove the entire mole and prevent it from growing back. This cut may require stitches.
Freezing it with liquid nitrogen. Your doctor will swab or spray a small amount of super-cold liquid nitrogen on the mole or skin tag. You might have a small blister where the mole or skin tag was, but it will heal on its own.
Burning it off. An electric current passes through a wire that becomes hot and is used to burn off the upper layers of the skin. You may need more than one treatment to remove a mole. Skin tags are removed by burning through the narrow stem that attaches them to the skin. The heat helps prevent bleeding.
I had one on my armpit I ripped it off. It was barely attached. - Wetbandit1
Location: Show me a good loser, and I'll show you a loser." - Jack Eichel-, CA Joined: 02.11.2009
Oct 14 @ 5:48 PM ET
It's a distinct possibility, I just think he'll need the time to develop the muscle mass. He will need some pounds to play his game well, I'd say it depends on the success of his offseason. - RhinoFan
I'm hoping his body structure changes and everything but if it doesn't it's not going to hurt him there are plenty of players like him in the league you got Johnny gaudreau and you got Patrick Kane those guys aren't bodybuilders lol
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Oct 14 @ 5:49 PM ET
I will let a professional take care of it lol
That's the smartest thing - GERBE!!!75PTS[/img]
Hence the dermatologist, you know, the person that went to med school?
All they do is numb and cut or snip.
I know people who have had them taken care of. And the doc told them if it's just a couple you can deal with them at home, if it's a bunch then you may want to go in and have them deal with it.
You're acting like it's melanoma. Gerbe, King of Hyperbole.
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Oct 14 @ 5:51 PM ET
Hence the dermatologist, you know, the person that went to med school?
All they do is numb and cut or snip.
I know people who have had them taken care of. And the doc told them if it's just a couple you can deal with them at home, if it's a bunch then you may want to go in and have them deal with it.
You're acting like it's melanoma. Gerbe, King of Hyperbole. - Wetbandit1
What the hell are you female doging about all i said is go to professional which he is , Jesus