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Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Pop a St. Patrick's Day Cyst in New Video

Dr. Pimple Popper opens up a cyst on a patients back, removes the sac and releases a shampoo-textured mass of goo. Because of the thick sac wall and other factors, its likely a pilar or epidermoid cyst. Dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee, MD sees green in the cyst goo, hoping for an ideal video for St. Patricks Day; we dont quite see it.
Dr. Pimple Popper Pops a St. Patrick's Day Cyst
Dr. Pimple Popper Pops a St. Patrick's Day Cyst

Dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee, MDotherwise known as Dr. Pimple Popperis obviously a skilled dermatologist and a medical educator who has taught her YouTube and Instagram followers so much about cysts, comedones, and acne. Occasionally, Lees desire for social media synchronicity can make her, well, a bit of a weirdo.

Case in point: In todays YouTube upload , Lee pushes out the liquefied tissue within the sac of a cyst on a patients back and gazes into it, looking for a green tint for the perfect St. Patricks Day video. Its a little bit on that color! Lee exclaims. We can have a St. Patricks Day video!

Gazing at the body wash-like white mass that oozes out, after Lee opens the cyst with two scalpel cuts and the removal of a hearty sac wall, we think green is a bit of a stretch.

Because the cyst is large, solitary, slow-growing and contains a thick wall, its likely a pilar or epidermoid . The patient has carried it around for about ten years and recently its become enflamed, hence why she came to Dr. Pimple Popper.

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Given that today isnt even St. Patricks Day and the green-ish color isnt really apparent in this video, we can only imagine what jade monstrosity Lee pulled out of a bodily bump and has scheduled for her upload tomorrow.

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