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I had a fibrous papule on the tip of my nose for about 5 years. I hated it with a passion and was constantly covering it up with powder to hide it. Every now and then I would get a pimple on it and it would become very red and even more noticeable.

After many visits to the doctor I was recently (and finally) referred to the hospital where I was told it could easily be removed as a minor op on a return visit. 1 hour before my appointment time, I had to cover the area with a cream to anaesthetise the skin. The most painful part (and not hugely so), was the injection to the area. The fibrous papule was then 'shaved' off and the area quaterised.

Fantastic!

I had it for a year and had it removed once, although smaller than before, it did came back three months later, and had it removed again, there is always a small chance for it to come back. Make sure to follow the doctor's instructions after the procedure.

before the diagnosis I mistakenly tried to treat it as a mole and remove it with over the counter mole medication and almost have it infected, BIG MISTAKE, have yours checked and removed by doctor, its painless and took less and 30 minutes.

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