Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Squeeze 'Cake Frosting' from a Gigantic Back Cyst

Photo credit: Jules Frazier - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jules Frazier - Getty Images

From Men's Health

? In a new video, Dr. Pimple Popper makes an incision and then squeezes out a gush of frosting-like white keratin from a woman who says she’s a fan.
? There remains a stubborn a mass of fibrous tissue, requiring an struggle using her curette and tweezers.
? The cysts looks like a sebaceous one, a kind that can grow large and deep over months or years.


Dr. Pimple Popper’s latest video shows a two-part struggle against a sebaceous cyst. Sandra Lee MD has cut in incision into what looks like a patient’s back (or it could be torso; the area is well obscured). In stage one, Lee squeezes out a frosting-textured white mass of keratin that came up “pretty superficial.”

But some fibrous tissue remains, requiring the TLC star to reach for her curette and tweezers. Lee tries to get out the pink roast beef-looking mass in one motion, using the tweezers, but the burrowed gunk is stubborn. “It wants to tear easily which is common,” she remarks. “I’m going to see if I can try to tug it out a little bit.” (One commenter joked, “Me trying to make sure I get the last of the toothpaste.”)

Sebaceous cysts result from the blockage of the sebaceous gland and can grow deep and wide and do so slowly. (Dr. Pimple Popper recently battled one on a man’s chin.) This patient says she has endured hers for two and a half years.

But luckily, she found out about the wonders of Dr. Pimple Popper from her sister and made an appointment. “You know she does [watch] and she got me into it, so I started watching it,” she explained.

Watch the video here:

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