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Are there any visible scars from the cosmetic radio-surgery?

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Are there any visible scars from the cosmetic radio-surgery?

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Most of the time there is no visible scar after the healing is complete. Only the lesion itself is removed, leaving a flat raw non-bleeding surface, which is no bigger than the surface area of the original lesion. This causes very little damage to the surrounding tissues allowing rapid healing and minimizing the risk of scarring. Seven to ten days later, wound heals to leave a flat layer of new skin, which gradually blends, into the normal skin color.

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