For medical education- NSFE. I. Flat warts, aka verruca plana, are caused by a virus. They can be spread on the skin in a linear direction due to “Koebnerization”. In other words, they can be spread by shaving the legs or scratching the skin-this minor trauma to the skin can drag the virus from one […]
For medical education- NSFE. Milia are superficial small cysts just below the skin surface. They are common and benign, but cannot be extracted by just squeezing like many blackheads/comedones can. A nick has to be made in the skin in order to squeeze them out with a comedone extractor. This can hurt, but this woman […]
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
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For medical education- NSFE. A snip removal of a mole using very sharp, serrated scissors, then using a punch biopsy tool to remove an epidermoid cyst on my patient’s back. enjoy! source
For medical education- NSFE. Those of you who like blackhead extractions may also like this procedure, because there is a feeling of completeness and accomplishment after doing sclerotherapy (sclero for short), which is the treatment of spider veins. Sclero is the gold standard, the best treatment for spider veins esp on the lower extremities. Blood […]
For medical education- NSFE. You say blockhead, I say blackhead… Repost because first video was blocked in some countries due to copyright issues – a song was playing in the background in my office. 😉 source
For medical education- NSFE. This person’s husband is my patient and as they were leaving my office, she asked me to just glance at this growth on her side. She was wondering what it was. Here’s the video. Luckily, no Lyme disease or other tick borne diseases. source