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A Big Garbanzo Bean in the Head!
This patient has a great little Pilar Cyst in his scalp and the sack comes out clean like a bean/nut!
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Could It Be?? A Dilated Pore of Winer & Cyst
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Rack 'Em Up Lipomas
This awesome patient is a Pool Shark! She plays professionally and may even have some tips to offer
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The Cheeky Cyst That Cried Wolf
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A Cutie Pilomatricoma on the Forehead
We're seeing patients again! One of our first had a small Pilomatricoma on her forehead #cutiepie
This patient has a pilomatricoma, aka a calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe, which is commonly a solitary but mobile growth under the skin which is most often confused to be an epidermoid cyst. Thes...
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This Cyst is Old News...Paper
We’ve got a real treat for you today! This Brand New Cyst looks just like old wet newspaper.
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Dr. Pimple Popper Presents: The Stupendous Story of Momma Squishy Part 1
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A Big Bubbly Lipoma in the Back
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MixTo CO2 Laser Treatment
Another day in dermatology! This is a MixTo laser treatment, it helps to resurface the skin. The benefits include minimizing sun damage, improving skin texture, and stimulating collagen for firmer skin... all with MINIMAL downtime! Tune in to learn a little more about the process.
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The Gift of a Back Baby Lipoma
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Social & Distancing: Making a Pimple-Tini with TipsyBartender!
My good friend, Skye (aka TipsyBartender) is teaching me to make a special cocktail! Cheers!
What you need for the Pimple-Tini:
Vodka
Soho Lychee Liqueur
Sweet & Sour
Strawberry Pucker
Simple Syrup
Raspberries (for garnish)
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Dr. Pimple Popper Presents: The Glorious Grapefruit, Full Glory
Time for another full-length feature! This time, we are reliving one of the biggest and most intact lipomas Dr. Lee has ever seen. Do you remember this fella? If not, here’s a little something to pop your memory!
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Love & Hip Hop & Lipomas
Our lovely patient today is from Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta! She's certainly come to the right place to have a lipoma removed with the smallest scar possible. She'll be back to dancing the night away sooner than she thinks
**Some audio has been removed for language.
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An Earlobe Repair Transformation
DID YOU KNOW: If you ever get tired of having stretched earlobes or just want to make a change, see a board certified dermatologist. We can repair the stretched lobes and even re-pierce your ears once the lobes are completely healed.
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EXCLUSIVE- Couples Q&A: Meet Mr. Dr. Pimple Popper
It's pop quiz time! A lot of you have asked about my husband, so I decided to do a little couples quiz to introduce him to you all! Let's see how well he knows me!
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Myth vs. Fact with Dr. Pimple Popper
There's a lot of myths out there, let's see if we can pop them!
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The Green With Envy Epidermoid Cyst
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Meet Momma Squishy!
Everyone loves Momma Squishy, so we are bringing her to you and answering all your questions for the first time! Here's the full interview and the FULL-LENGTH MOMMA SQUISHY is on it's way too!
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Best Pilar Cysts of 2019!
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Social & Distancing - Tacos and Mohs
Join in as Dr. Moghaddam and I discuss Dermatology and make some delicious tacos!
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The Best Lipomas of 2019!
Lipomas are slow-growing, benign (non-cancerous) growths of fat cells. These cells are contained in a thin capsule that creates the appearance of a “bump” right under the skin. Lipomas are typically not tender, move around easily, and don’t require treatment. However, some lipomas may sit in plac...
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Poppin’ Lipomas & An Awesome Sign
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Social & Distancing: Tips and Tricks from Celebrity Makeup Artist, Vjosa!
Hey Popaholics! Meet the wonderfully talented, makeup artist to the stars (and my personal favorite in NYC), Vjosa Pacuku! We're learning how to do the "Bake" makeup trick - or "anti-bake" that helps set your makeup and give you a more flawless, wrinkle, crease-free appearance.
Check out more o...
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The Best Epidermoid Cysts of 2019
An epidermoid cyst is a non-cancerous growth commonly found on the skin of the face or neck, but can occur anywhere on the body. Just as its name suggests, these cysts occur as a result of epidermal cells, cells from the top layer of your skin a.k.a the epidermis, overgrow in a confined space. Th...