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If it is a stable nodule, that was biopsied and proven to be benign then Fractora is a safe treatment. Also the treatment can be done by pulling the skin away from the area of nodule/or thyroid gland, so it does not go directly over the thyroid. I hope that helps.
As long as it's benign it would be fine. We normally pull the skin away from the thyroid anyway when treating and don't directly pass over it. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
Thanks for your question. I would not let any marks that appear just a few days after Fractora concern you. It is an intense and effective treatment. That being said, keep the area clean and hydrated, and stay out of direct sunlight at all costs. Keep an eye on the healing process and note any...
Remember that to apply a product like hydrocortisone correctly your skin must be damp first. Otherwise you're rubbing it onto the skin dry and it's not absorbing or working. So my first question is, is your skin damp when you're applying this?? If not, try it that way. And you can take an OTC...
Thanks for your question. Your skin is going through a big change in a little amount of time, so it's possible you're having an adverse reaction. Not to worry, scale back heavy occlusives such as Vaseline or Aquaphor and drink plenty of water. Continue cleansing, hydrating, and practicing safe...