Mine are all located where I sustained severe sunburn. I always thought that's what caused them. Once i got out of a hot shower and one was soft and began to crumble. So I scraped the crumbles off and the layer underneath began to bleed. So I put peroxide on it. That seemed to cause the layer underneath to crumble also. So I scraped that off and applied more peroxide and scraped again. I continued to repeat the procedure until all the crumbles were gone, and I was down to pearlescent skin. It was gone and never came back.
I have them. Had one on the left side of my back that would not stop itching. I would reach around with my right hand and scratch it. One night it was driving me crazy, so I scratch really hard and accidentally ripped it off with my fingernail. It stung for a second, but the itch was instantly gone. Ahhh, relief.
You don't mention grey among the colours. The ones I've had diagnosed are grey. Not brown or black, but grey. (It's a colour I wouldn't have thought could appear on my otherwise pink skin.) Just so nervous information seekers know that that can be the case.
Mine are on my right scrotum and very dark colour I had cryotherapy 3 x 10 secs cycle treatment I might need other treatment sessions. No pain just embarrassment lol
I’ve been taking 1,000 mg reduced L-Glutathione for over a year now. They slowly dry up and disappear. They’ve also stopped coming on. I had big ones and alot
Apply some baby oil on it, and have your partner massage it with his palm in circular motion, using gentle but firm pressure. It will eventually break down and be removed.
@@cheryellemley-mcroy6758 - apply hydrogen peroxide on portion of cotton ball and hold with a band aid every morning or night for 1 week... then let it dry out. peel off carefully...
@@meilih2030 it's ofcourse yucky.. but few thousands for the same is totally unaffordable. That too when there are chances that new ones will keep popping out..
@@prathyushad6665 Well I will try to get a second consultation. Than ask prices. I think I would take the cheap one that is cautery. Lazer and cryo is very expensive. I may afford a cheap cautery on a small clinic. Though yes there will be white scars. It is better to remove it rather than have it coz it looks so dirty. Did you see the actor morgan freeman, he has lots on his face. It is dark yucky spots. Mine are light colored brown but still it is yucky. I need to remove it little by by little. Including the cebaceous tiny blockage, it will grow big if I don't and it will get infected like what happend at my back, it became a cyst and the scar is much darker and bigger since it got a bad operation with infection. The more you wait for things to grow bigger the more expensive it is. SO it is better to get rid of it while it is small. I do regret my mole operation on my nose and eye area because it left me with broken scars. The scar is bigger and jugged if the stitches will rupture. But this spots don't need surgery and stitches, it's just on top that needs to get off so there will only be white flat scars.
I have so many every where on my body. I try to get the ones that are visible especially on my face ( because they frighten children) and around my bra. When I go to the dermatologist and ask them to remove as many as possible the assistants will give me “It sucks to be you” attitude. The dermatologist will freeze around 40, but although it burns like a cigarette, the freezing is often inadequate and they return. I will try the apple cider vinegar treatment for the ones I can reach.
Mine are all located where I sustained severe sunburn. I always thought that's what caused them.
Once i got out of a hot shower and one was soft and began to crumble. So I scraped the crumbles off and the layer underneath began to bleed. So I put peroxide on it. That seemed to cause the layer underneath to crumble also. So I scraped that off and applied more peroxide and scraped again. I continued to repeat the procedure until all the crumbles were gone, and I was down to pearlescent skin.
It was gone and never came back.
Maybe I should try that. I've been performing surgeries on myself, and some of the devils have come back - plus the amount of blood is annoying.
I have them. Had one on the left side of my back that would not stop itching. I would reach around with my right hand and scratch it. One night it was driving me crazy, so I scratch really hard and accidentally ripped it off with my fingernail. It stung for a second, but the itch was instantly gone. Ahhh, relief.
I removed one from my face in only one night by applying iodine and organic castor oil and covering with a bandaid.
Did you apply both at the same time? Or the castor oil later? TIA
I can get crusty part off but eventually they build up again.
Can they be smooth flat and soft?
can u use a wart remover nitrogen pen to remove mine?
a lady on another site said she used wart remover and it worked....
I tried that and it came back with a force
You don't mention grey among the colours. The ones I've had diagnosed are grey. Not brown or black, but grey. (It's a colour I wouldn't have thought could appear on my otherwise pink skin.) Just so nervous information seekers know that that can be the case.
Mine is grey too
Mine are on my right scrotum and very dark colour I had cryotherapy 3 x 10 secs cycle treatment I might need other treatment sessions. No pain just embarrassment lol
I’ve been taking 1,000 mg reduced L-Glutathione for over a year now. They slowly dry up and disappear. They’ve also stopped coming on. I had big ones and alot
Interesting.. thanks. Ive been using t tree oil .. it is drying them up
Good to know thanks.
Thank you for sharing; I'm gonna see if I can get that stuff and try it.
how does glutathione work on nipples? why does it work?
Apply some baby oil on it, and have your partner massage it with his palm in circular motion, using gentle but firm pressure. It will eventually break down and be removed.
How many babies does it take to make enough baby oil?
@@ANDROLOMAThat shouldn't have made me laugh as much as I did!
I applied hydrogen peroxide and it fell off in time, drying up
Did you just apply hp and how frequently?
@@cheryellemley-mcroy6758
2 times a day
@@cheryellemley-mcroy6758 - apply hydrogen peroxide on portion of cotton ball and hold with a band aid every morning or night for 1 week... then let it dry out. peel off carefully...
Ty
What is the approximate cost of the treatment doctor? How much can I expect for getting a dozen of them treated ?
a few thousand. I think lols. the cheapest is the cautery. The cryo is more expensive.
@@meilih2030 😯better to leave them untreated if they aren't harmful i guess..
@@prathyushad6665 nope, it needs to be remove coz it's gross. Age spot is too yucky.
@@meilih2030 it's ofcourse yucky.. but few thousands for the same is totally unaffordable. That too when there are chances that new ones will keep popping out..
@@prathyushad6665 Well I will try to get a second consultation. Than ask prices. I think I would take the cheap one that is cautery. Lazer and cryo is very expensive. I may afford a cheap cautery on a small clinic. Though yes there will be white scars. It is better to remove it rather than have it coz it looks so dirty. Did you see the actor morgan freeman, he has lots on his face. It is dark yucky spots. Mine are light colored brown but still it is yucky. I need to remove it little by by little. Including the cebaceous tiny blockage, it will grow big if I don't and it will get infected like what happend at my back, it became a cyst and the scar is much darker and bigger since it got a bad operation with infection. The more you wait for things to grow bigger the more expensive it is. SO it is better to get rid of it while it is small. I do regret my mole operation on my nose and eye area because it left me with broken scars. The scar is bigger and jugged if the stitches will rupture. But this spots don't need surgery and stitches, it's just on top that needs to get off so there will only be white flat scars.
i have both types of the most common types.
Good video. Now I have a name for my pain. I thought they might be melanoma.
One should always have a doctor look at them!
mine was treated but it came back. The Dr. that treated it, told me it would ( come back).
I have so many every where on my body. I try to get the ones that are visible especially on my face ( because they frighten children) and around my bra. When I go to the dermatologist and ask them to remove as many as possible the assistants will give me “It sucks to be you” attitude. The dermatologist will freeze around 40, but although it burns like a cigarette, the freezing is often inadequate and they return. I will try the apple cider vinegar treatment for the ones I can reach.
Cryo hurts like hell and more often than not does not work….
thankfully, they are rarely CA. Confirm Seborrheic and not Actinic by your General Doctor,
my one went away after black cumin seed oil and vitamin D3
Why?
I have hundreds and get more everyday.
Me too... 😢