I have a reoccurring cluster of skin tag/warts on my top right buttock. I get them cortoroised every year, but they slowly grow back. When I see a little bit of regrowth, I ask my dermatologist to remove them. According to my derm, these could be an Epidermal Nevus since I had them as a kid, but we remove/treat the cluster like a wart. Is it possible to spread the warts to other areas on my butt during a bbl if the cannula is transferring fat near my right buttock area that has active warts?
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