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Sampling of patients I may see in a day during when I see general dermatology patients. Heavy on the extractions, of course! Patient 1: whitehead on the nose Patient 2: Skin biopsy and removal of an intradermal nevus (benign mole) using serrated tissue scissors, and a blackhead extraction Patient 3: Small epidermoid cyst on a […]
This lovely woman came to see me because she hated this noticeable bump on her forehead which she knew to be a cyst, since she has squeezed it in the past. I excised it today, but since it has been manipulated in the past, this may increase the chances that the cyst reoccurs, but there […]
I apologize in advance. This video taught me something: NOT to film cyst excisions/removals with my GoPro! I apologize for the poor quality, but you live and learn. I promise I won’t do it again 😉 This gentleman was undergoing Mohs Micrographic Skin Cancer Surgery on his right side of his forehead and I couldn’t […]
This woman also has dermatosis papulosa nigra on her cheeks, which are the dark brown to black spots on her face. These don’t bother her (and they shouldn’t because they are benign), but her two large blackheads DO, and she asked me if I could remove them for her. She was so kind to allow […]
These are skin conditions we see on nearly a daily basis, and here you can see how a dermatologist biopsies two areas. The first is an angioma, which is a benign vascular abnomality. There are also called cherry angiomas, and 100% of us get at least one by 18 years old. They don’t need to […]
This patient you have seen before, she had prominent brown spots called Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPNs) on her cheeks which made her feel older. They were treated quite successfully with the Iriderm Laser with is a 532 nm laser. When treated, the brown spots implode, making a popping sound. Very effective treatment for these types […]
This patient had a rash on his lower back that one of my physician assistants was treating. She brought me in to take a look, and I couldn’t help but notice this epidermoid cyst he had on his back. I asked him if he would like me to remove it for him, and if I […]