• In a new YouTube video posted Monday, Dr. Sandra Lee, MD—aka Dr. Pimple Popper—treats a patient with a lipoma and a cyst. • The cyst, in particular, is a sight to see; it has so much gunk inside! • ...
Popping one pimple is hard enough work...but Dr. Pimple Popper had one person come in with DOZENS of cysts, and she tries to take them on in one sitting! "Lipomas on Lipomas on Lipomas! Let’s pop in ...
In a new YouTube video, Dr. Sandra Lee, MD-aka Dr. Pimple Popper-does something we've never seen before. The dermatologist and TLC extracts a cyst overlying a massive lipoma. First she tackles the ...
In her latest Youtube video, dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD (a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper) takes on not one but two extractions, one right on top of the other. First, she clears a cyst, nicknamed cystamus ...
In her latest video shared to Instagram, Dr. Pimple Popper popped a cyst and a lipoma on a man's back. When she squeezed the cyst, the red and white insides squished out and looked like raw hamburger ...
Lipoma of the small intestine is a benign tumor of mesenchymal origin which is mostly found by chance during gastrointestinal investigation. Invaginations account for 2/3 of small bowel occlusion ...
In Dr. Pimple Popper's latest Instagram videos, she popped her way through Memorial Day Weekend. The dermatologist helped patients with cysts and lipomas, including one lipoma the size of a grapefruit ...
Maria Vultaggio is a Brooklynite originally hailing from Long Island. She studied English at Stony Brook University and interned at the Long Island Press before moving to Brooklyn, where she became ...
One more and it would have been 69. Nice. Welcome back to… this. Just when you thought it was safe to eat while watching television, TLC’s Dr. Pimple Popper is spewing forth another season. Season 1 ...
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Lumps in the shoulder area are not uncommon. While most are harmless, some can be a sign of a more serious health issue brewing beneath the skin. “If you notice any new lump on your shoulder, you ...