Examples of removing benign lesions using the chemical method according to DR. G. DUNKIC
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In practice, patients with a large number of benign lesions are often encountered, which are impractical to remove using classical methods such as surgery, laser or radio wave methods. Therefore, a method of removing benign lesions with a chemical preparation according to Dr. Dunkic has been developed, which does not require anesthesia, can be applied simultaneously to a large number of lesions, and is very comfortable for patients. The paper presents examples of the application of the chemical method of removing benign lesions on two patients. Monitoring of patients, even after many years from the moment of removal of the lesions, no changes were observed in the treated areas.
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