If you have a pilar cyst anywhere on your body, dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper, will happily remove it for you and likely compare it to some sort of food. She's taken care of a ...
In the post, Dr. Pimple Popper squeezes all of the small pilar cysts's contents out using just her fingers. Then, she uses her tweezers to slowly wiggle the sac out of her patient's scalp, like a pro.
The Instagram video begins with a bird's eye view of Dr. Pimple Popper mid-squeeze. She has her fingers in squeezing position and is all over the cyst, which also happen to be all over her patient's ...
Real question for you to ponder: Are the pimples growing larger or are the patients shrinking? Dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper , offers some indisputable evidence that could ...
Pimples on the scalp could be caused by fungal infections, excess oil or sweat, and poor hygiene. To treat scalp acne, try medicated shampoos with ingredients like tea tree oil and coal tar. To ...
Many of us have faced the trials and tribulations that come along with acne; pimples, redness, scarring – it's not a barrel of laughs. But did you know you can get acne on your scalp, too? We hate to ...
In Dr. Pimple Popper's new Youtube video, she hosts a seriously satisfying pimple popping party and everyone is invited. The guest of honor, her patient, brought along five pilar cysts hiding in the ...
Scalp folliculitis, acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN), and acne cosmetica are among several causes of pimple-like bumps on the scalp. Acne cosmetica results from hair products containing oil and typically ...
Scalp pimples, in the form of little red bumps, whiteheads or painful crusted pustules, are an everyday annoyance for many. But on the scalp, these lesions do more than itch. They sit where hair ...
Small scalp pimples can significantly impact hair health. They clog follicles and trigger inflammation, disrupting the natural hair growth cycle. This can lead to thinning and even permanent hair loss ...
It's unlikely, but scalp acne could indicate a bacterial infection. If the acne is inflamed, itchy and spreading very quickly, you should see a dermatologist ASAP. So How Do I Get Rid Of It? Wash your ...