> On Monday, September 13, 1999  4:41 PM, Mercer wrote:
> > [ ... ]
> >Just about an hour ago I had the dermatologist freeze off some sun spots on
> >my arm. (Those annoying spots that accumulate with age.)
> >
> >Now...he told me to put hydrogen peroxide on the them twice a day but I'm
> >thinking of using CS of course.
> >
> >Anyone had any experience with this sort of thing? How often should I put it
> >on and will it heal faster? Less scaring perhaps?

I tried this on something, age spots maybe (could be sun spots), on my
forearm.  I put a bandaid over them and kept them saturated with CS
(when I remembered to do it) over a few days.  Both of them seem a
little better, at least not as dark.

I suspect that something like a cotton ball *saturated* with CS and a
bigger dressing that would cover it and seal it in to some degree would
probably help.  I plan on doing this as soon as I can round everything
up.

Hope this helps!

Take care, Vikki.
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