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For those of you who are newer to PopThatZit, Steven has become a friend and constant contributor to the site, chronicling his long battle with Dissecting Scalp Cellulitis. After a hiatus, here he is again, sharing some more scalp pus squeezing to drain some of the tender spots on his head. Here is the other [...]
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~ ~ UPDATE ~ ~ Friday, 05-11-2012: Nana is still in the hospital. She has had 5 units of blood and is on 4 different antibiotics. She had gone septic, and the hematoma isn’t going down so she is most likely going to need surgery to remove it before she can get any better. Her [...]
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“Charlotte’s Story” The worst set of plantar warts I’ve ever seen. Video is first of a series (about 20 parts). It’s from a British TV show called “Embarrassing Bodies.” Educational AND gross. This poor kid actually has part of her immune system missing! She has to have a bone marrow transplant to permanently fix the [...]
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learn how to explode an abscess properly.
Open my own "Pop it Here" store!
Still, the steak knife on the boat has it’s charm
That is too freakin clean to be real. And besides…my attention span is not that long.
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I sent this coz we never get to see from a to z of an “operation”….
It was but it got taken down, so here it is again. Prob will get taken down again lol.
I’ve never seen that one before in all my searching so thank you.
Not into packing…
i added this one a couple weeks ago.
Nice sparkly-clean, steady-camera, slow-mo demo with pay-off.
That was filmed just for us. The wound that they focused on, was free of infection days after the procedure. How lucky that fella was. I would have given anything to see that squirt all over, but the oozing was still nice.
still, the lot of them are zitlovers!
I enjoyed the academic aspect of the posting. I want to so use that procedure on the “mashed potatoes” guy. I am somewhat obsessed with that particular posting. I can just visualize that surgical procedure performed on that big cyst. The posting of this incision and removal reminds me of the time I was allowed to witness the surgery on the cyst of my son. It was just awesome. A plastic surgeon removed a very long, deep cyst from the side of his face. I was shocked at how long and deep he made the incision. The entire growth was white and came out in one piece 2.5 inches long by 3 inches deep–it was very large. I so badly wanted to poke the white mass but was quickly stopped my the assisting nurse–she said, “oh no you don’t, it will take us hours to clean up and it will smell.”
thank you very much Emilbus20 i love these kinds of videos i should have went to med school i would love to do this for work
I don’t understand why abscesses and cysts seem to be so common in the USA, yet I’ve never known a single person in the 40 years of my life in Australia to ever suffer from one.
Are we just cleaner? Do we have better air or water? I’m really curious about what is the difference.