Guest guest Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 > > Infra-red coagulation should just burn off the superficial cells, and not damage the underlying tissues. That kind of " scrape " should not lead to any kind of significant scaring. > > When more invasive disease is found, excision may be necessary, which can lead to problems. If scarring leads to problems, it does not mean that the surgeon was " a butcher. " > > A friend had surgery of the anus recently. The doctor introduced the topic saying, " how important is anal intercourse to you? " before planning treatment. If your doctor doesn't bring it up, you should. > > JB > > >> >> I warn people to be very careful with physicians who are butchers >> >> Some doctors cut too much and leave horrible scar tissue that will make it >> almost impossible to bottom >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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