Conjunctival nevus

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What does a scar look like after nevus surgery in the conjunctiva (the white part) the doctor told me that the process is by an incision and then sewing and after several months of recovery the scar will be white which means they won't see it, is this usually true? And let's say that a scar remains on the conjunctiva, what does it look like? Is it a line or a line as natural that you don't see it? I don't know what a scar looks like, can someone describe to me whether the scar is visible on the surface of the eye or is it like a line that resembles "natural fatigue" and what color is it after several months of recovery? I want to know how to evaluate even if there is a scar, thanks.

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    Nobody can answer that specifically for you. we all heal in different ways, but your consultant has given you the likely outcome.

    You just have to trust your consultant and wait for the healing process to take place. if you have it done then dont rub your eye. Let it heal naturally.

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