



I got the lazer removal treatment done on my finger. It was brutal. At the same level of pain as getting the scars. This is shots removed from footage. I will get some more fotos as the days go on. It did sting a bit and i got some footage of myself banging my finger on the table.
The process with the forms was pretty nosey. The machine looked like a over sized hairdryer with a point with a hose going into the base of the handset.
I had to wear special glasses/covers on my eyes that completely blinded me and the operator had a pair of welding type sunglasses. I thought that i had no footage, but on closer inspection discovered it.
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