GEORGE SPELLWIN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS
Author | Topic: NONSURGICAL GYNO SOLUTION | ||
Novice Posts: 6 |
I recently had surgery for a bad case of gyno, but my doctor failed to remove all the tissue; in addition, a keloid formed at the incision site. Since I'm very lean, the remaining tissue is still noticeable, ans sticks out. I acquired some cortisone acetate and plan to inject it into the keloid and remaining breast tissue. I'm a PhD and doing my MD training, and have seen this work in some patients. Stromal cell proliferation usually responds to this treatment after 4 weeks, but only in mild cases. Have any of you guys tried doing this? Much cheaper than surgery! | ||
Cool Novice Posts: 29 |
whats a keloid? Are you unhappy with the surgery? How does one acquire cortisone acetate? | ||
Freak Posts: 2861 |
Gearseeker had his gyno removed, but then a lump of scar tissue formed, so the doc gave him cortisone shots. It is almost completely gone. Hope this answers your question. | ||
Novice Posts: 6 |
a keloid is a buildup of scar tissue at a sit of injury to the skin. Dark skin people usually acquire keloids more easily. |
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