this is written in on the dermatend disclaimer page
now the question is do you really want to put something on your face that removes a mole, wart, etc is the FDA has not approved it
Anyway, if you wanna try this stuff, my advice is use it on a less visable mole first
Buy it directly from the manufacturer, they offer a 60 day return policy if it doesn't work for you.
In a nutshell:
If you scar easily, stay away.
Use on a less visible mole, in case you scar.
Do not pick at it!
Stay out of sun/tanning salons.
Use anti-scar cream - they can help loads from what I've read.
-Picky
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i have blackheads in my nose.
how can i remove it?
plz give suggetion.
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I used the product to remove small and medium-sized moles on my face, arms, stomach, and legs. It says you remove up to 15 moles. I "removed" 22 moles in total. I say"'removed" because, yes, the moles scab over and eventually fall off naturally like they should, BUT within one week to three weeks 19 of my 22 moles have grown back! One of my moles in particular now is a big brown spot and looks worse than the mole even looked but sadly, I can't reverse the damage. I will have to get laser to fix 6 of the moles because they look awful. I did go to a dermatologist to ensure I had no suspicious moles before using Dermatend. I recommend everyone do that. I know it's just a matter of time before the remaining 3 moles will grow back because I see a tiny black dot where each of the moles used to be.
If you want to try it for yourself and watch your moles scab over, fall off, and then grow back (HELLO!) within one month, please purchase Dermatend and then come back here and share your story.
Ps. The Customer Service will only reply to you if you mention "order" in the email. They have scanners so they can efficiently make as much money as possible through e-mail marketing.
I tested this because when I put "order" in the email, it was opened and replied to. When I asked why my moles grew back, email was opened but no answer. Well.... hm. That really tells you something.
but thats not nearly what i got
the night i put dermatend on my arm the next day it scabbed my mole was pretty flat it seriously looked disgusting it literally ate into my skin leaving a hole it looked really gross in a few weeks it gradually got smaller and know that its all closed up it left me with a reddish pigmented tissue of skin i hate it !!!
im soooooooo hesitant now on using it on my 4 moles on my neck and the one on my face i spent about 70 something on this and used up all my birthday money just to get a scar. its been about a month and a half now and the red tissue still hasnt faded GRRR!
It is safe to use DermaTend. What you are reading about bloodroot is regarding the use of it on skin cancer. The salves used for skin cancer are very potent and do not only contain bloodroot, but other ingredients that make them highly acidic. DermaTend has no where near these amounts and could not begin to do the damage the black slaves have done. DermaTend has been used by tens of thousands of people and we have never had a complaint about it permanently damaging the skin.
When used correctly and when the scabs are allowed to heal on its own, 98% of people do not scar. With those few percent that do, the scar is usually much less visible then with surgery or laser removal.
Questions should be sent to info at dermatend.com so somebody who is qualified can answer them for you.
What damage have black slaves done?