Her skin is so thin you can still see the sacks of the cysts even after you clean them out. I wish there was a way you could disrupt the sacks so that they won't fill back up.
I’m cringing, imagining how painful it must have been to have all of those steatos - especially in her arm pit; this treatment must be such a relief. Luckily her skin is fairly translucent, so you can easily find them. Loved this video ❤
Hi Oma, I wouldn’t be able to stay still either if someone even pointed at my armpit because I am so darn ticklish! Lol! 😂 When my hubby whispers into my ear I burst out laughing because the air tickles my ears so much! 😜
Lmao! 😂😂I used to get my armpits waxed (now I've learned to wax my own) but it took me a while to get to the point where it didn't tickle me!! Her skin is really smooth wth no stubble n the few hairs that are present are long n very fine. I'm willing to bet she a waxer n that she's been a waxer for many yrs bc mine look almost exactly like that when it's time for a wax. The more u wax the less n less hair grows back n the hairs that do grow HAVE to be long like that or the wax wont grip it. anyways..jesus..im rambling...sry😅 my point is she's prob used to having someone touch her armpits!
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I love watching these! But I have two concerns: I saw no numbing administered, and no sac removal. Steatocystomas will return if the sac hasn’t been taken out as well.
I’m sure that you’re correct. I’m not at all familiar with the protocol for other countries and whatever regulations are in place there. I have seen several of Dr. Sandra Lee’s treatments and she always says to get the sac out. . I meant nothing disrespectful.
@@Prettymapleleaf Thuy can administer numbing. She has a few videos where she numbs for cysts. She can remove a sac if it's accessible without the need for sutures.
Mr Popzit says that the more pigment in a person’s skin, the higher the chance of hyperpigmentation spots if you try to pull the sac on these, so he generally doesn’t.
They have a six step process where they do remove the sac. They film the pops because that’s what the fans want to see. They got a lot of complaints in the past when they showed everything.
Partly true. They don't need to remove Steatocystoma sacs always, they can be so friable they are absorbed. There is a post extraction procedure for most treatments, but it doesn't involve removing any sacs. 2:59
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I feel for people with steatolcytomas. It is a painful disease and then you have to get poked to get them drained. I admit that they are interesting to see drained. But😢 for the person.❤
They can be so small and ' fragile', they break up themselves sometimes and are absorbed. Sometime if they are larger and she can get them easily she does. Sometimes the client requests for drainage only. Less invasive. Others explain better than this.
It's not as serious as you have been led to believe. To reduce scaring and inflammation, emptying them is a great technique. The sac is thin and the disruption will likely cause the body to absorb the remaining. Of course, this is a recurring condition. She will get more no matter what procedure is done.
@@Koobehtmoor good guess. I have been a general surgeon for a good 13 years and currently limiting myself to cutaneous surgery such as this, steatocystoma multiplex as most of my time is taken up by my function as an assistant hospital chief.
@@Sweetyhide a sac is still a potential space which means that unless you induce an abrasive procedure to its inner surface, will not cause adhesion and its resulting non-recurrence. Besides, removing it is a simple procedure using an adson forcep. Well obviously she can’t so she shouldn’t have done this in the first place.
@M5TABBYCAT - You got the Steatocystomas spelling spot on. However, the content isn't "pus" - it consists of Sebum (mainly), as well as Keratin & Melanin. Hope this helps a fellow fan. Kindest wishes x.