Cauterization with a Pinhead for Cherry Angioma

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Fabzionj (Nj) on 05/17/2018:
5 out of 5 stars

I have a dental hygienist teeth cleaning metal picks and I used my soldering torch for pluming heat up the needle and hit the red cherry angiomas and it disappear with a touch. it doesn't hurt you got to be quick ...the scar disappears in 3 to 4 days and they don't come back. I burned over a 100 from very tiny to 3mm to 4mm.

Put some burn relief after you do it and an hour later put some Vaseline it will help heal quick...good luck

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Alex (Thessaloniki, Greece) on 04/09/2018:
5 out of 5 stars

I had Angiokeratoma of Fordyce (or angiokeratoma of the scrotum and vulva) for years and started to become more spots. It is familiar with cherry angioma. I didn't pierce the with a needle but just cauterized them with a pin just like this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOfunkAxTpY

I used a gas stove in order to heat the pin. There is a little pain and you don't have to be afraid for burning too much the skin because a pin has only enough thermal capacity for two quick zaps. The small dots needed one zap the bigger two. Some small dots made a pop sound from evaporation and disappeared immediately. Some very big spots turned more black and a little bigger after zapping but this was not something to worry about because this meant that the scabbing precess had begun and in about four days they fell off as a scab. I put castor oil and argan oil every day in order not to leave marks of burning but already they healed very good. If you take a shower 1 or 2 days after the zapping the small wounds might open a little an leave some marks on the underwear.

I had a collet tool in order to hold the pin.

I had them for years and this method was perfect and without side effects. I had tried chestnut oil before months in order to make the veins stronger but with no result.

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