This weekend dermatologist Sandra Lee, M.D., aka Dr. Pimple Popper , was a busy bee. Even if her office was closed, her Instagram account was humming along sharing new, super satisfying popping videos ...
Buckle up—your weekend Dr. Pimple Popper recap starts now: First, Dr. Pimple Popper tackled a tiny cyst with a lot packed inside. She posted a sneak peek on Instagram, but if you want the full vid, ...
This particular removal was shown on Dr. Lee's TLC show on Jan. 30, and it's easy to see why the pop deserved a wide audience. In the clip, Dr. Pimple Popper tackles a mysterious growth on a man's ...
No matter how well you double-cleanse and balance all your skincare acids, breakouts can still occur. Sometimes, they slowly creep up on you, growing little by little as the days pass by. Other times, ...
Boils are painful, pus-filled, and are caused by infections like Staphylococcus aureus. Cysts are painless, non-infectious growths filled with keratin or other substances. Antibiotics may treat boils ...
We've all been there: you're going about your daily routine when suddenly, there's an angry red bump looking at you in the mirror. It's red, it's painful, and it may have a white tip in the center.
Our bodies are capable of creating a lot of odd odors: from bad breath to gross gas, stinky sweat, and even strange-smelling sneezes. Now, you can add foul-smelling pimple pus to the list. Yep, ...
Dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper just dropped a new video on YouTube! In the new clip, Dr. P squeezes out an epidermoid cyst from a patient's neck. Popaholics were in awe of how ...
Dr. Pimple Popper is showing off her popping skills in two brand new videos on YouTube. She pops tons of large pilar cysts out whole from a patient's scalp using a scalpel, her fingers, and even a ...
People with hidradenitis suppurativa sometimes receive misdiagnosis for other conditions, including folliculitis and acne. A dermatologist can make an accurate diagnosis. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) ...
No, pimple popping videos were not banned by the video streaming platform YouTube. This claim appeared to have originated in early January 2020 when a YouTube account by the name of Medical Jeopardy ...
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