Pencil stab hand black mark

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Anonymous wrote:Clipping it out will leave a much bigger mark than he currently has. If you really have to do something, make an appointment for a plastic surgeon to look at it.


You're just as nuts as OP. A plastic surgeon?!


I would not do a plastic surgeon! But if op is so off the deep end that she wants to cut out a chunk of her kid's skin with nail clippers (!!!) then she clearly feels like she needs to do something. Might as well give her an alternative idea.
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Anonymous wrote:Our son got poked in the face with a pencil in 2nd grade. The black mark is still there 14 years later. He jokes it is his first tattoo.


I threw pencil af my sister’s head decades ago. The mark is still there.
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My uncle was stabbed with a pencil in the leg in elementary school. Still there at age 80. No harm otherwise. It is a great story to tell.
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Anonymous wrote:Our son got poked in the face with a pencil in 2nd grade. The black mark is still there 14 years later. He jokes it is his first tattoo.

I poked my hand (by accident) in 2nd grade. I’m now 53 and I still have a very faint blueish mark on the palm of my hand. It took decades for it to fade away.
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I would take a sterilized needle and get it out. If not it will be a permanent mark. And pencil lead is often not clean. I have a pencil mark on my shoulder when I plopped onto my bed and had left a pencil on my bed after doing my math homework. My son got a tiny bit of pencil lead stuck on the back of his wrist from another kid and I picked it out with a needle. Then slathered neosporin.
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Stepped on a newly sharpened pencil in 1983. Still have the mark on my foot.
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Anonymous wrote:Leave it alone and it will grow out.



I’m my 50s and my black mark still there
From elementary school.
Anonymous
Mom has a road cinder on her knee, husband has a piece of pencil in him, son has a pencil dot on his leg. Nobody fussed about it but it doesn't go away.

A dermatologist might be able to do something.

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This turned into a fun thread!

I’ve had a wood splinter in my thigh since 1989.

My mom, who is 81, has had a piece of pencil lead in her leg since she was in elementary school.
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Anonymous wrote:Our son got poked in the face with a pencil in 2nd grade. The black mark is still there 14 years later. He jokes it is his first tattoo.


Same with me! I thought I was the only one I have some freckles now and occasional zits so it blends in better.
Anonymous
I wonder if soaking in salt water would draw it out enough to use a fine needle to get it out? A cm long is a big mark to have on the hand for life. Or see a dermatologist…

But especially for a boy, I wouldn’t worry too much about the scar. Things happen.
Anonymous
My sister still has the mark from probably 1983.
Anonymous
I have had the tip of a pencil in the palm of my hand for 40 plus years. Hasn't caused me any issues so far!
Anonymous
I had no idea pencil marks could stay forever! I've stabbed myself before accidentally but I guess the lead always came out...
Anonymous
Maybe try drawing salve.
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