Farms: A Reoccuring Cyst that needed a Good Curette!
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Here's the link to her first video, and you should check it out, because it's a good one!! https://youtu.be/WIVhLLUK4K0 An epidermoid cyst (Epidermal Inclusion cyst, Infundibular cyst), is a benign growth commonly found in the skin and typically appears on the face, neck or trunk, but can occur anywhere on the body. Another name used is “sebacous cyst” but this is actually an antiquated misnomer, and is not a term used by dermatologists. They are also the most common type of cutaneous cysts. Epidermoid cysts result from the reproduction of epidermal cells within a confined space of the dermis. The pasty contents are mostly composed of macerated keratin (wet skin cells), which creates this “cheesy” consistency, and there can be a pungent odor. An epidermoid cyst may have no symptoms and are typically harmless. Usually people seek removal because they don’t like the appearance of these bumps, or the cyst has ruptured or been inflamed or “infected” in the past. Rupture is associated with sudden redness, pain, swelling, and local heat, and can lead to abscess formation. Also, a history of inflammation, often increases scar tissue in the area, makes the cyst more firmly adherent to surrounding skin, and makes it more difficult to remove. Surgical excision is curative, but the complete cyst removal including the entire cyst sac and contents need to be removed to ensure that the cyst won’t reoccur. Subscribe to my Dermatology educational channel, Dr Pimple Popper University! Link is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvaD01Jb_ruxsAcVqVmTHzQ To buy your own Official Dr. Pimple Popper Comedone Extractor, click here: http://www.drpimplepopper.com/shop For more content, exclusive content, and of course to get more Dr. Pimple Popper schwag, visit us at www.drpimplepopper.com! Instagram: @DrPimplePopper for 24/7 pops @DrSandraLee for my work, my life, my pops Facebook: facebook.com/DrSandraLeeDermatology Twitter: @SandraLeeMD Snapchat: drpimplepopper Periscope: Dr. Sandra Lee You can watch my TV appearances here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOixDRVQAsKe4STSuWU8U0Q This video may contain dermatologic surgical and/or procedural content. The content seen in this video is provided only for medical education purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Thank you so much for your videos! I have terrible anxiety and your videos help control it better than Klonopin!
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Is that large brown area a little lower on her back cause for concern?
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DRA!!!! there's a channel pretending to be you! the name is almost the same ( instead of the aka it has a -) the thumbnails,the titles of the videos and even the bio is the same! just wanted to let you know
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I wish more videos were like this
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This lady seems like she has a lot of scarring on her back, did she have chicken pox or some sort of skin problem? I'm just curious, I have these white marks on parts of my arm where I used to have severe eczema.
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i emailed you Sandra for something never heard back
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omg clean the currette before stocking it back in. smh
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I could not help myself.
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what that
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I love the curette <3
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when you take out a part using the curette and you put it straight back in with stuff still on it at 02:27 i go crazy ahhahahah im like ahhhh its not cleannn
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Recurring,, Dr.. Lee. Not reoccuring. Love your videos!
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Why did you not consider to use a punch?
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How far away is not far away? (Not wanting an actual location) but in the uk not far away is no more than 1hour.
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I love your videos. You're so polite and chatty but still professional. You seem to make the experience much easier for the patient. All your videos are wonderfully filmed and weirdly addictive hahah. Please don't ever stop uploading ! :)
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Im so happy to see that small spoon...
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I "Cyst" you all a Happy Zit Year!
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Dr. Lee has the best stitching skills and technique. She makes sure all cyst material is 100% removed . The only thing that bothers me is her squeezing technique. If you notice the good Dr.when squeezing grabs the cyst closer to the opening or where she makes the punch, incision, or needle poke. You have to go wide and deep around the cyst to get all that good sebum out. Squeezing close to incision does not do it. If you watch other videos where people squeeze wide and deep it is so much more efficient removing the sebaceous gold.
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Wow
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what kind of dermatologist would you have to be in order to do this kind of stuff