Something on glans :(
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mate007 Pepasan
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Problem is that, one week after treatment, skin was perfectly smooth. But few weeks after, skin actually changed, as it's seen if you look closer... not just discolouration...
That's why it's scarring...
mate007
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I tought you meant scarry... i don't think it is scar ring... that's why i am concerned...
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trey_26007 mate007
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How did you post a picture I can't do it
mate007 trey_26007
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It's easy. On the upper right corner you have 4 icons. Last one, after the smiley is icon for pictures.
ml66uk trey_26007
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This should help you add images:
https://patient.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/402861-how-do-i-add-an-image-to-my-post
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Pepasan mate007
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I haven't had a glans biopsy, but I've had one in my prostate and also in my mouth (inside of cheek). It shouldn't hurt but if it's likely to, they can numb it. If with an injunction, the 'little prick' will be the worst bit! It's an out-patient procedure and you would be able to resume normal life very soon - eg the following day. However, I very much doubt any doctor will say you need it!
ml66uk Pepasan
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I'm not sure you actually need a biopsy, but I think it's an out-patient procedure without much pain, and you'd be able to go straight back to work.