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They had to put a needle in that area which ...kinda hurt? Just felt like a small prick. Then afterwards I put in my airpods and let the doctor scrape away. Afterward, no more sensitivity and feeling like I'm going to go through the roof whenever I slightly bump or touch it. Make sure they put the chemical in the area that kills the root.
I first had this done by a hospital health system and they fucked it up and it was fine with no pain and it slowly came back. Went to a local independent 8 months later and it hasn't grown back.
I'll add an addendum that my wife had to twist my arm to eventually go (first time) as I was worried about the cost. I can't stress it enough to please go if to can
Well? How's the cost?
Insurance covered it with it being considered an "office visit" after a copay