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  • The Blob Arm Lipoma

    Where did this blob - I mean lipoma come from?! This wonderful patient of mine came in to have me remove her bicep lipoma. It was a quick removal and easy suture process with this one!

    Lipomas are slow-growing, benign (non-cancerous) growths of fat cells. These cells are contained in a thin cap...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: The Mashed Up Cyst

    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...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: The BIGGEST Milia

    This was one of the biggest milia I've ever seen, especially near the eye. I might even consider it a cyst it's so big! SO glad I was able to help this patient get this excised!! ❤️

    A milium (single for milia) is a small superficial cyst formed in the top layer of the skin called the epidermis. ...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: The GodFather Cyst

    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...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: A TMI Accessory Tragus Removal

    This patient had an accessory tragus which is a fairly common, benign congenital (present from birth) anomaly of the external ear that presents as a small elevation of the skin that is made up of skin, subcutaneous fat, and/or elastic cartilage.

  • A Future Dr. Pimple Popper Lipoma

    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...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: An 'Outta Sight' Cyst

    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...

  • Snip & Pull Epidermoid Cysts (x3)

    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...

  • Queen of Pops Removes A Pain in the Neck Lipoma

    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...

  • Queen of Pops' Pick: Cheers to a Pilar Cyst

    A pilar cyst, also known as a trichilemmal or isthmus-catagen cyst, is a benign (non-life-threatening) growth that, upon examination, looks identical to the more common epidermoid cyst, except that 90% of pilar cysts occur on the scalp. They tend to be more mobile and firmer than epidermoid cysts...

  • The Bermuda Triangle Part 3: Removing "Hannah" After Removing Her Cysters!

    Part 3 of this Bermuda Triangle is here! Saying goodbye to the last sister!

    Part 1: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-cyst-excision-part-1
    Part 2: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-removing-cyst-2-3

    An epidermoid cyst is a non-cance...

  • The Bermuda Triangle: Cyst Excision (Part 1)

    Part 2: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-removing-cyst-2-3
    Part 3: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-part-3-removing-hannah-after-removing-her-cysters

    An epidermoid cyst is a non-cancerous growth commonly found on the skin of the fac...

  • The Bermuda Triangle: Removing Cyst 2 & 3

    Part 1: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-cyst-excision-part-1
    Part 3: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-part-3-removing-hannah-after-removing-her-cysters

    An epidermoid cyst is a non-cancerous growth commonly found on the skin of the ...

  • World Traveling Pilar Cyst: Part 2

    Part 1: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/videos/world-traveling-pilar-cyst-part-1

    A pilar cyst, also known as a trichilemmal or isthmus-catagen cyst, is a benign (non-life-threatening) growth that, upon examination, looks identical to the more common epidermoid cyst, except that 90% of pilar...

  • An Egg-cellent Cheek Lipoma

    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...

  • World Traveling Pilar Cyst: Part 1

    A pilar cyst, also known as a trichilemmal or isthmus-catagen cyst, is a benign (non-life-threatening) growth that, upon examination, looks identical to the more common epidermoid cyst, except that 90% of pilar cysts occur on the scalp. They tend to be more mobile and firmer than epidermoid cysts...

  • Spring Break Steatocystomas Part 2

    Part 1: https://allaccess.drpimplepopper.com/new-to-allaccess/videos/spring-break-steatocystomas-part-1

    Steatocystoma multiplex is a condition where multiple slow-growing cysts appear, usually during puberty, on the body. They occur most commonly on the chest, armpits, and neck. These can get qu...

  • Spring Break Steatocystomas Part 1

    Steatocystoma multiplex is a condition where multiple slow-growing cysts appear, usually during puberty, on the body. They occur most commonly on the chest, armpits, and neck. These can get quite large in size, but are often not very raised and are covered by normal looking skin. The contents of ...

  • The Smallest Lipoma

    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...

  • Deflating a Cyst on the Cheek

  • Double Stuffed Milia & Blackheads

    A milium (single for milia) is a small superficial cyst formed in the top layer of the skin called the epidermis. Milia appear as tiny, pearly-white bumps just under the surface of the skin and contain keratin (skin protein). They are often seen on the face, in particular on the delicate skin aro...

  • School Secrets & Steatocystomas

    Steatocystoma multiplex is a condition where multiple slow-growing cysts appear, usually during puberty, on the body. They occur most commonly on the chest, armpits, and neck. These can get quite large in size, but are often not very raised and are covered by normal looking skin. The contents of ...

  • A Vacuum Sealed Leg Lipoma

    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...

  • Freshly Squeezed Cysts and Blackheads..Splash Guard Required!

    Yes, with cysts in particular, I often make sure to don a "Splash Screen", a surgical mask that has a plastic shield to block splatter from bodily fluids. Here are some procedures that I have done in the past that warranted the use of a Splash Screen. #FLASHBACKFRIDAY