Try this: If the lead is still in, remove it with a needle and tweezers. If it is out there will still be some carbon black that will stay on the inside of the skin. If this is the case, just leave it alone. The only other option would be to reopen it and scrape the area clean and that would be too painful.
under skin!!
bismuth is used for skin treatments and is a subsitute for lead, yes there are radioactive chemicals but not enough to endanger people.
I had skin on my neck that had pus under it when it was peeled and could be peeled until it was over the skin that had more pus. It was not small. It was like the skin that I can peel off my face after getting acne or skin on my dry lips. I healed it by using tea tree oil. It burned, then healed and now the skin where that pus and skin was is Black. What is this?
There are several ways to get callouses off your feet. A professional manicurist will first soften the skin on your feet by soaking them in warm water and soap or Epsom salts, then remove the callouses using a special tool. You can also use a pumice stone on your feet in the shower or bath, making sure to first soak your feet in warm or hot water to soften the dead skin before trying to remove it. Also try entering "how to remove foot callouses" into the Google search engine.
Unless the primate is albino (genetic mutation which the melanocytes in the skin are unable to produce melanin), there is no such thing. Pigment comes in all colors: yellow, orange, brown, pink, etc. To have no pigment would mean that the skin is somewhat translucent and tissues under the skin can been seen.
You can remove pencil lead from the skin by gently scrubbing the affected area with mild soap and warm water. If the lead does not come off easily, you can use a gentle exfoliating scrub or a paste made of baking soda and water. Avoid harsh scrubbing or using abrasive materials that could damage the skin.
They quit using actual lead in pencils a long time ago, so I'm betting that what is under your skin is just graphite, which is harmless. Still, it may be a good idea to watch your finger over the next week, and if it gets red or sore, talk to your doctor. But don't worry, I myself have had a small piece of pencil lead in my finger for over a year and a half, so you should be fine.
i have the same thing in my leg so im going to see a doctor and get it professionally removed
Because you skin is far too soft, a pencil lead needs a rougher surface to leave a mark.
Pencil lead, which is made of graphite, is not toxic and will not cause harm if embedded in the skin. Over time, the skin may naturally push out the small fragments, or they may be removed by gently washing the area or using a mild adhesive tape. If there are any concerns about infection or irritation, it is best to seek medical advice.
Stabbing yourself with a pencil lead can cause a puncture wound in your skin. The graphite in the lead is considered non-toxic and usually does not cause any serious harm. However, it is important to clean the wound properly to prevent infection.
Stabbing yourself with a pencil can cause pain, bleeding, and potentially lead to infection if the wound is not properly cleaned and treated. It is important to seek medical attention if the wound is deep or if you are unable to remove the pencil yourself.
What type of laser? Depending on the laser used yes.. Some lasers will not only take off pencil marks but will also cut you in half
A sharp pencil can hurt more because it has a smaller surface area, which allows it to apply more pressure on a specific point on your skin. This concentrated force can lead to a sharper sensation compared to a dull pencil, which distributes the pressure over a larger area.
Are you referring to pencil lead? If so, no, modern pencils do not actually contain any lead, they use graphite and a small sliver of it will cause nothing more than possibly a sore bump with some discoloration.
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which is not poisonous. If ingested in small amounts, it should pass through the body without harm. However, swallowing large amounts of graphite can cause intestinal blockages and require medical attention.
the natural resors for a pencil is cow skin Wood, graphite and a clay binder.