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One month update after Wart and Mole Vanish Application June 2019

Posted by My Syringoma Story on Wednesday, June 12, 2019, In : Syringoma Removal 
I applied my recent treatment of Wart & Mole Vanish on May 9, 2019. Now, one month later, here are my results from the 3 syringomas that I treated. They are all flatter but not leveled perfectly like the rest of the skin and that's okay to me. A couple now has a reddish brown color to them but I know that will fade after a couple months from my past experience. Just keep putting vitamin E over it and be gentle around that area. I'm going to warn you again: if you tend to develop keloid scars ...
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I am a woman in my 30s who have had syringomas since I was in my early 20s. I usually use a cream to remove the biggest syringomas every year at home, by myself because they affect my self-esteem. It hurts when I do this. I know that they will always grow more and more on my face but I want to keep them under control so that I don't eventually get 100 syringoma bumps around my eyes at one time. It'll be a constant struggle and I've come to terms with what I have to do.
As always, research and buy with caution. There will always be new products out there and they can be really dangerous for your skin. I can't always get back to the comments on YouTube immediately with school and kids pulling my strings left and right but I appreciate all of your encouragement. Thank you readers and viewers for sticking with me and giving advice to me and others who have been going through the same skincare problems for so many years. Stay safe, everybody.

If you ever forget the name of my really long website, just type Syringomas.com, and it'll redirect you here. This website will still be here for as long as I am capable of maintaining it! Recently, I became an Amazon affiliate so links may earn a commission for me, but it's not much as barely anyone finds this website. If you're here, thank you and good luck with your bumps.