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It's Dr. Pimple Popper Vs. ‘Buttery’ Steatocystomas In Her Latest Instagram Video

Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Pop 'Buttery' Cysts
Watch Dr. Pimple Popper Pop 'Buttery' Cysts
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Sunday, Dr. Pimple Popper was celebrating the holiday by removing from a mans shoulder. Monday, dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, delivers again with a of her removing buttery steatocystomas, which are benign cysts (more on this below).

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The doctor tackles multiple steatocystomas, each one oozing with a different yellow, oil-like substance. Before opening each area, the Dr. tells us that she used lignocaine-a numbing a medication-to prep the area.

This one cried when it left, she tells the patient while working on his shoulder.

Dr. Lee doesnt go in depth in this video, so we did a little digging on what steatocystomas really are: benign cysts that often develop in "multiples" to form a skin disorder known as "steatocystoma multiplex," according to the .

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Dr. P tells her patient that, a lot of the time, smaller samples come out of the steatocystomas. But this time around? Not. So. Much. She gets a decent amount of goo (which she compares to butter) out of each opening, which she says is so interesting and satisfying. I guess we all have our own definition of satisfying, eh?

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