• In a new Instagram video, Dr. Sandra Lee, MD—aka Dr. Pimple Popper—treats a patient with a pilar cyst on top of her head. • Lee squeezes the incision, and the spherical pilar cyst comes flying out ...
Dr. Pimple Popper posted a new Instagram video of a pilar cyst removal from a patient's scalp. She squeezes all of the "head cheeese" out before removing the sac with tweezers. Fans in the comments ...
Dr. Pimple Popper treated a man who thought he had seven scalp cysts. But he had more hiding under his skin's surface because he picked and popped the growths at home. Dr. Pimple Popper said the ...
Dr. Pimple Popper (a.k.a Sandra Lee, MD) just shared a new video on her Instagram and Youtube channel. In the video, Dr. Pimple Popper squeezes out a pilar cyst whole from a man's head. After removal, ...
Doctors can drain a ganglion cyst with a needle and syringe. They can also surgically remove the cyst. Although surgery lowers the chance that the cyst will return, it can cause lasting pain and ...
If an ovarian cyst is left untreated, it will usually resolve on its own. However, a solid or partially solid cyst may need to be evaluated by a lab to make sure it isn’t cancerous. While most ovarian ...
Forget eating the olive out of your next martini. In a new Instagram video, Dr. Pimple Popper aka, dermatologist and TLC host Dr. Sandra Lee, MD pops a pilar cyst out of a patients head. And the ...
There are two surgical options for ovarian cysts. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure, while laparotomy requires a larger cut. Factors affecting the decision include the size of the cyst and ...
Get ready for an eye-popping removal. In a new Instagram video, Dr. Pimple Popper aka dermatologist and TLC host Dr. Sandra Lee, MD snips out a giant bulbous cyst from a patients head. And this thing ...
A pilonidal cyst is a sac filled with hair and skin debris that forms at the bottom of your tailbone. The recovery time after surgery depends on the procedure type and if you need stitches. In some ...
‌Lumps that appear on the wrist are usually noncancerous. Most often, they are ganglion cysts. These fluid-filled sacs are not a threat to health. Doctors can remove them if they become painful or ...