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How to remove a face bite mark

the bite mark is on my face and i really don't feel well about it. i was thinking getting it remove. but i need to find a go dr

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3 Doctor Answers | Asked by marceline
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Scar Treatment: Common Questions

It is important to understand that any surgical intervention with regard to your scars will leave a residual scar. The most important emphasis is to minimize the appearance of your scar, align you soft tissue injuries with the contractile forces of the face, and to provide an exacting closure of tissue if tissue is to be removed. Unfortunately without an image the details of a technical approach to your specific injury are left to speculation. However, I would recommend seeing a surgeon... more
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Facial bite Scar Revision

Regarding: "How to remove a face bite mark the bite mark is on my face and i really don't feel well about it. i was thinking getting it remove. but i need to find a go dr" Every moderate to severe injury is associated with a PERMANENT scar. Scars cannot be erased. But, depending on how the scar was created, how it was treated, where it is located and oriented - scars be be cut out and surgically changed in an attempt to make them look better. You will need to meet... more
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Facial bite mark scar

You can never completely remove a scar, Its appearance can be improved with various techniques to conceal, camouflage or replace the scar with an improved scar. Meet with plastic surgeons and dermatologists to discuss the options available for your.

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