mmmmmmmmmm1
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here's the scenario:
if a person has a zit and places a hot rag over the area, then cuts open the area with sterile nail clippers. after which he bandaids it and waits for a day or 2. when he comes back it seems as if the zit moved closer to the area that was cut open or rather closer to the edge of the skin.
just out of curiosity, if in fact this did happen, would it be because the hot rag made the area that much softer? at the second time point, it seems easier to pop than if i were just to come straight out and pop it.
hope i didn't gross anyone out, it's just something kinda interesting that i have always been curious about.
if a person has a zit and places a hot rag over the area, then cuts open the area with sterile nail clippers. after which he bandaids it and waits for a day or 2. when he comes back it seems as if the zit moved closer to the area that was cut open or rather closer to the edge of the skin.
just out of curiosity, if in fact this did happen, would it be because the hot rag made the area that much softer? at the second time point, it seems easier to pop than if i were just to come straight out and pop it.
hope i didn't gross anyone out, it's just something kinda interesting that i have always been curious about.