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titleOfInvention Chemical preparation for gradually removing benign lesions
abstract Chemical preparation for gradual removal of benign lesions and procedure of its application of the facial, head and body skin is the preparation based on formulation of a sintergetic mixture of the following chemical composition: 19.40-40.74% acetic acid, 3.15-7.43% nitric acid, 0.93-4.00% silver nitrate, 0.93-1.96% salicylic acid, 0-2,8% Mg2+, 0-2,3% Cu2+, 0-2,7% Fe3+, 0.5-6.2% dimethylgloxime, 0.3-17.2% trichloroacetic acid and 19.63-56.78% distilled water. The mixture obtained in this way is precisely applied using specially shaped glass microcapillary or similar specially designed device at the volume ranging between 1-10-6cm3 and 3-10-2cm3 on the benign lesion on the facial, head or body skin. The crust that will be formed within the following 72 hours in the treated site, which should not come into contact with water, will spontaneously fall-off within 10 to 40 days. After complete removal of the lesion the new skin will develop on the treated site and its color and appearance will become the same as color and appearance of the surrounding tissue with unnoticeable residual traces. Two months after treatment and falling-off of the last crust the treated site may be cared as all other facial, head and body skin areas using skin-care preparations.
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