Two Impressive Pilar Cysts – Removed from the Scalp!
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Two Impressive Pilar Cysts – Removed from the Scalp!

IF you would like to see Part 2 NOW, click on this link: https://www.drpimplepopper.com/that-third-cyst/ This is Dr Pimple Popper footage from the surgery.. two pilar cysts of three removed from the scalp This patient really had more than two cysts in these two areas. And look out for Part 2 of this video.. The last […]
A small but annoying Cyst on the Back
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A small but annoying Cyst on the Back

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 […]
Daddy’s pilar cyst, & a Future Dr Pimple Popper!
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Daddy’s pilar cyst, & a Future Dr Pimple Popper!

A Pilar Cyst, aka a trichilemmal cyst, an isthmus-catagen cyst, or a “wen”, looks identical on examination to the more common epidermoid cyst, except that 90% of them occur on the scalp. They tend to be more mobile and firmer than epidermoid cysts, and are derived from a different part of the hair follicle/skin. The […]
A Cyst Removed Via Punch on Left Neck
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A Cyst Removed Via Punch on Left Neck

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Lipoma on the scalp excised
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Lipoma on the scalp excised

Initially, I thought this might be a pilar cyst, but once I began the excision, it was obvious there was only fat (adipose cells) in the area. I suspect this is a traumatic lipoma because it was not well encapsulated. I have sent the tissue for pathology, and it has been confirmed that this was […]