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Q: What to do @ layer of flesh on my face that is darker than m
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 7th, 2007
have a slightly deep scar just below my lower right knee and havetiny legs which do not match my body. is there something i can do to get thick legs?

Also have small small flesh on my face which are darker than my skin. i have about 26 to 30 of them spread from below my left eye down to my ear area and three or four around my neck. i did not have them to about 23yrs. also do not have pimples at all. i seldom use cleanser. is there anything i can do to get rid of these dark tiny flesh from my skin?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 12th, 2007
Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Answer A3250
A deep scar on the leg could be removed (or replaced by a smaller scar) via plastic surgical intervention. Maybe you can get thicker legs if you practice physical exercises for leg muscles. Further, it seems likely that there is something that could be done for the “small flesh” on your face. You can consult a plastic surgeon about your concerns.




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