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El_chico
Hi there, I have noticed that a small grey light spot on the head of my penis. It is small, flat and it does not hurt. From what I read from in the archives , it seems to be normal, but can it be removed or something?
thank you fro your time
Paul
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headproblemz
If you aren't circumsised, I would say that you could get it off by getting circumsized. But, maybe you wouldn't want to do that.
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Alan Rockoff, MD
It's tough to remove what isn't there, namely pigment. Next time you see a doctor, show him. I doubt either significance or removability.
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Dr. Rockoff
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