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I need to suck it up and get the one on my face removed. I don’t know why I haven’t, it gets zits (mole zits, WTF?) and grows hair (did I really just say that?). I’m with you though, the whole scalpel/face thing is a little nervewracking. But I might go for it now, seeing how well your scars healed. You look amazing, and you’ve always had an awesome smile, but I think it might be just a little bit bigger now. 🙂
Mine used to get zits, because they were close to my nose and would trap dirt, etc. (eeeeewwwwwww!) And the one in between my eyebrows grew hair. Which doesn’t seem to be growing back!
The procedure was really not that bad. It took a half hour, tops, and that was for three moles. The shot of the numbing agent was more painful than the scalpel part itself. I would say, on a scale of pain, that it was about on par with getting a cavity filled.
Thanks for the lovely compliments! 🙂