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Once i got cold sores from being sick...i have gone to the doctor and said everything is fine so i know that the dark spots on my lips are not anything bad, but i just dont like how they look...is there anything to clear or lighten the spots? i have heard that putting lemon juice helps to clear spots on lips over time....My doctor told me that it is a scar from the burning the cold sore did to my lips and that in some people naturally it takes a longer time to go away...but now im desperate for them to go away..Since im a guy i cannot wear lipstick so do you guys have any other suggestions? Once again, i have done tests at my doctor's and everything til' now is healthy...i emphasize this because i have asked this before and people answer that i should go see a doctor because i might be sick...it is not the case here...i just want something to make the scars/spots go away! Thanks a lot for suggestions!

PD: so does lemon juice help...?

2007-05-30 17:54:50 · 1 answers · asked by mmn 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

Oh i was reading some questions&answers in here...and someone said that their spots were under the first skin layer...

mine are on the top layer...i could remove the spots by peeling the top layer of but i do not want to do it because it will hurt...i know this because one time i accidentaly bit my lip where on spot was and where the spot was on the place where i bit my lip was gone after the bit injury healed....

i think since is on the top skin layer it is easier to clear but i do not know with what! thanks again!

2007-05-30 17:59:00 · update #1

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I know you said you saw a doctor but what you need to do is see a specific type of doctor, a dermatologist. If the spots can be treated, a dermatologist would know exactly what to do.

You can try the lemon juice but don't be disappointed if it doesn't work. If the spots really are scars, lemon juice is not going to solve the problem. Please see a dermatologist.

2007-06-04 18:08:46 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 7 0

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