Acne can pop up in all sorts of uncomfortable places—take chin acne or pimples on your butt as prime examples. But what about a pimple in your ear? While likely invisible to others, these can be ...
Dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper, has never met a blackhead she couldn't pop. From a huge blackhead with "roots" to a handful of "sticky" blackheads, she's an expert for a reason ...
Pimples can appear in unexpected places, and the ear is no exception. Imagine settling into your favourite song with your earbuds, only to feel a sharp, uncomfortable pain in your ear. You reach up, ...
Like all her fans, Dr. Pimple Popper likes to make the most of her weekends. While she may not be in the office popping in real time, the doctor does not ease up on her popping videos. This weekend, ...
Dr. Pimple Popper gives her fans a fun task in the caption: "Counting pops before bed! #drpimplepopper" This one is easy, there is only one pesky pimple lurking on her patient's ear. I officially ...
It's no secret that dermatologist Sandra Lee, MD, a.k.a. Dr. Pimple Popper, has popped some of the biggest, grossest bumps around. From a huge cyst filled with "cinnamon roll icing" to a really ...
There are many different types of acne. There's the hormonal kind, which tends to pop up around menstruation, breakouts due to PCOS, and nodular acne, with its deep, painful pimples. No matter which ...
Dr. Pimple Popper’s family has to go elsewhere for — well, you know. “I call myself a born-again pop-aholic in the sense that I understand why people like it,” the TLC star, née Sandra Lee, tells Page ...
Popping pimples may seem harmless, but experts warn against doing so in the facial “triangle of death,” spanning the nose to upper lip. Doctors explain this area drains to veins near the brain, where ...
In most cases, picking at your pimples is a bad idea. Some dermatologists say it's OK to gently squeeze a blackhead with clean hands or Q-tips. You should never try to pop a cystic or "blind" pimple, ...