The Ultimate Popaholic Challenge: Level 1
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The Ultimate Popaholic Challenge: Level 1

Alright, Popaholics it’s time to test Your strength… and the strength of your stomach! For the next 10 days, I’ll be uploading some of the best and most extreme POPS we’ve ever had. Everyday, the videos get a little more intense, how far will you be able to go??? Do YOU have what it takes […]
Get Rid of this BUMP in my Armpit!!
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Get Rid of this BUMP in my Armpit!!

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 […]
Surgical Correction of the “Reverse Unicorn”
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Surgical Correction of the “Reverse Unicorn”

Subscribe to my Dermatology educational channel, Dr Pimple Popper University! Link is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvaD01Jb_ruxsAcVqVmTHzQ To buy your own Official Dr. Pimple Popper Comedone Extractor, click here: https://www.drpimplepopper.com/product/extractor/ ‎ For more content, exclusive content, and of course to get more Dr. Pimple Popper schwag, visit us at www.drpimplepopper.com! Instagram: @DrPimplePopper for 24/7 pops @DrSandraLee for my […]
A Double Cyst Revisited Two Years Later
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A Double Cyst Revisited Two Years Later

Want to see one of his first videos, recorded two years ago? Click HERE: 💚🍀 A Dr Pimple Popper St. Paddy’s Day!! 🍀💚 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 […]
A Punch to a Cyst on the Chin!
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A Punch to a Cyst on the Chin!

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 […]