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  2. Guys: Looking for a "Downstairs" Numbing Cream? Here's ... - AOL

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    Safety and Side Effects for Numbing Cream for Your Privates. Anesthetics can cause side effects or adverse reactions when overused or applied to skin improperly.

  3. Topical anesthetic - Wikipedia

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    A topical anesthetic is a local anesthetic that is used to numb the surface of a body part. They can be used to numb any area of the skin as well as the front of the eyeball, the inside of the nose, ear or throat, the anus and the genital area. [1] Topical anesthetics are available in creams, ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, and jellies.

  4. List of local anesthetics - Wikipedia

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    1900. α [6] β [7] [8]: etidocaine: Duranest 1971 (Takman) 1972 (Lund) hexylcaine: Cyclaine, Osmocaine fomocaine [9]ester - phenyl fotocaine [9]hydroxyprocaine [10 ...

  5. Lidocaine - Wikipedia

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    Lidocaine, along with ethanol, ammonia, and acetic acid, may also help in treating jellyfish stings, both numbing the affected area and preventing further nematocyst discharge. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] For gastritis , drinking a viscous lidocaine formulation may help with the pain.

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    Some tattooists also recommend using a topical numbing cream with lidocaine before the procedure. ... creating a unique and edgy aesthetic. Image credits: @yung_chavo #30 Finger Waves.

  7. Restylane - Wikipedia

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    Numbing creams or injections decrease pain. A new way to use Restylane was described in the August 2007 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Dutch cosmetic doctor Tom van Eijk, whose "fern pattern" injection technique aims to restore dermal elasticity rather than to fill underneath the wrinkles.