Well three weeks on and this is how it looks;

As you can see, the incision to release the heel is barely visible and the hole itself well on it's way to 'filling'. Well that is about it really, hopefully this clears some of the myths about dermal anchor removals. Though I'm sure they don't all go this smoothly. . .

As you can see, the incision to release the heel is barely visible and the hole itself well on it's way to 'filling'. Well that is about it really, hopefully this clears some of the myths about dermal anchor removals. Though I'm sure they don't all go this smoothly. . .
1 comment:
I've had my anchors for almost 4 months, one rejected, and now I'm on my way to get the other removed for good. What are my options for self removal, or a "no-scalpel" method??
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