For medical education- NSFE. Not a very “satisfying” excision for me to do because the lipoma was not encapsulated and didn’t pop out whole easily. source
For medical education- NSFE. This patient wanted to repair his dilated earlobe piercings, so that’s what we did today. He, like many others, didn’t even know that this was possible, and that it is done under local anesthesia alone. So here you go! Enjoy!! source
This is a lovely patient of mine, who recently completed chemotherapy and radiation treatments due to breast cancer. She noticed this lump on her cheek that has grown quite rapidly in the last year. I don’t think this cyst appearance or growth is directly related to her recent breast cancer diagnosis or treatment, but I […]
For medical education- NSFE. Another cyst excision. Lower back. Broke open a little. And I nipped her skin a little I felt so bad it startled her! Eeks sorry! source
For medical education- NSFE. Excision of a type of skin cancer called a basal cell carcinoma, followed by repair using buried vertical mattress suture and running subcuticular suture source
For medical education- NSFE. First of two cysts I removed from my patient who is in a wheelchair (if you are confused by comments made). Sorry about the shaky video- new camera person. I’m working on it! source
This lovely patient of mind has a lipoma on the right Inguinal area (right inner thigh right at the crease). She was told my her primary care doc that this is a benign growth (which is correct) and that it didn’t need to be removed. However, she hates that the lump is visible when she […]
For medical education- NSFE. Excision of a sizable lipoma in the right armpit. Some of the audio had been omitted to preserve patient privacy. Lipomas are benign growths of clonal fat cells and are fun to remove because they usually come out clean and in one piece. Enjoy! source