Is it possible to correct a coating on a lens?

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I have searched online if this can be done but I'm getting contradictory info.

I just purchased a Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II and next day as I placed the lens in my camera bag the lens cover was pushed against the edge too hard and popped off then tapped the lens. It made a very faint "smudge" or indent in the coating the size of a pen-dot. I don't believe the glass is scratched...

But can this be corrected or do I just have to live with it? It doesn't show up in pictures at all...

Just bothers me as I just purchased this this week and to my luck this happens.
 
They can't be 're-coated' or at least not cost effectively as it would require sending the lens to Japan. Service would just replace the front element.

Personally, I generally put a UV/clear filter (B+W MRC or Nano) as soon as I take a lens out of the box. If a good filter is damaged, replacing it is cheaper than replacing a front element (especially when you add in shipping/insurance), and it's also faster and a lot more convenient.
 
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I'd agree with all of the responses. You certainly shouldn't notice it under normal circumstances. You could take a few images with the sun or harsh lights in the frame to see if you get any unusual flare effects just to ease your mind.
 
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