Bwahahaha I know! Every time i see that thumbnail I'm like ".....uh....wha?.....OH! I get it! That's right, that's not some weird vajeen" even though I've seen the video multiple times.
I'm agreeing with several comments. In the short time I've been watching these I have learned a lot about cysts and steatocystomas (I knew basically nothing before). I've learned, I think, when to expect a sac and when there won't be any. Thanks Thuy for being so thorough regardless of what issues your clients have.
This started great, because I love steatocystomas, and even though the second part had some great pops, I definitely would've preferred to see you extract more steatocystomas...
Thanks for your comment. I was about to skip this video (steatocystomas aren’t my favorite pops) but you mentioned acne too so then I watched the whole video.
I always love watching steatocystomas being drained the goo can be different colours or consistency but I know the build up gets painful causing pressure under the skin and that it's such a relief for the patient having them drained, so it's always good to see them being done
@@jenn0802ifer they’re called steatocystomas. They’re little cysts that are formed in the skins sebaceous glands and are filled with sebum (the puss) and sometimes hair.
I've unsubscribed from "The Sac Removal Crew"!! LOL!! Just gotta love Steatocystomas! The squishy pops are so fabulously satisfying to watch!! Great video! Thanks to Thuy & the client for sharing!! Warmest regards, Peter :)x
I'm intrigued Peter! What is the "sac removal crew"? Lol😃. Do you work in skincare? If so may I ask are Steatocystomas more prevalent in females? I don't recall ever seeing a man being treated for them. 😊
Here is the sac removal subthread. If you came to comment about sac removal just put it in a response to my comment so the faithful followers don't have to scroll through the inevitable sea of such comments. Thanks in advance.
It always amazes me how many “expert” esthetician’s watch these videos. Most seem to have difficulty remembering the name of the Cosmetology program they completed.. The last time I checked no one is forced to watch anything. Seeing constant complaints is tiring. Thank you, Kristin for your comment
And the rest of us having to toss back a drink every time one of them whimpers about the sac needing to be removed or “that’s not how Sandra Lee would do it”.
Haha “sac removal crew”. Let’s see how many crew members don’t get the spelling right either. If you are going to pretend to know it all, you should know how to spell “sac”. ⭐️⭐️
Gente do céu! Parece margarina né? Gostei do vídeo! Profissional nota mil nota mil! Parabéns pelo trabalho e obrigada por compartilhar conosco 18/11/22
@@boogzmay9532 obviously you both know nothing about these. Have you ever had them removed because I have. So...who is the idiot now?? Unfortunately I've lived with several different kinds of cysts my entire life so I know what I'm talking about.
Not even just that! This person is unsanitary, she uses the same gloves thru out the entire process, and never changes them, she also uses a unsanitary blade that has been used on other sites that had an infection, and she didn't remove the sac, so some of these may come back.. I honestly feel bad for these ppl who get this done by ppl like this.. I won't doubt that this person and many others has an infection worse than before
@BOB_Burgers serious question no sarcasm intended. The infection part, since it's the same person is the threat of the infection spreading a big concern since it "Is" the same person, blood, skin, etc? Seriously not being sarcastic maybe I'm just a little slow @ times sorry, lol
@@deanmatheny5089 It can be.. Basically its important to keep these wounds as clean as possible because the puss aka infection can get into the eyes, nose, other wounds, etc.. Then that in its self can cause a really bad eye infection basically like pink eye, or the person could get more acne due to them not cleaning the area.. Does that make sense? It doesn't matter if its your own germs, your body creates cyst, pimples, zits to trap that infection in one area without letting it spread.. When you pop it, you have to be careful not to push the infection inwards, or spread it around the area, as that can cause more cyst, pimples, zits, etc.. Does that make sense? I'm not trying to be disrespectful, just trying to answer your question
@@deanmatheny5089 And when I say "them not cleaning the area" I'm referring to the person with the blade.. This person should be using sanitary tools for every zit, cyst, pimple, etc.. And this person should be changing gloves since the puss is all over the glove.. That can get in other wounds that she's touching, basically reinfecting that area.. This is just a big mess of germs and infection.. For an Ex: have you watched Dr. Pimple popper before? She is a trained specialist, she always cleans the area before operation and always keeps the wound as clean as possible, that includes washing hands before touching, changing gloves, and cleaning all tools after every use to insure no transfer of infections to other areas on the body...
For Gods sake will someone somehow stop me watching this stuff at teatime. She proudly collects the contents of those spots on her gloved finger like little trophies.
Gosto muito DESTES VIDIOS extraindo essas mas as amareladas destes cistos que fica na superfície da pele muito bom que sempre assiste ok obrigada.moro no Brasil-Pernanbuco-Recife.
This doctor does a four step treatment after this and gives them medicine but alot of people have acne and steactomas or how ever you spell it In the beginning of this video is hereditary have no sacs and are not zits no medicine helps and can cause discomfort so they get popped
It's like all these "you didn't remove the sac" people don't get the basic picture. Excision is a surgical procedure. You cannot expect that from an esthetician, only a good surgeon and if you can even access one BELIEVE it will cost you. If you really recognise the burden of such a condition you should support the pursuit of any relief they can access that involves a professional and avoids misguided self-mutilation.
In lay terms, it’s genetic. It has nothing to do with diet, lifestyle, hygiene or environment. It’s not chloracne. Yes, the cysts have sacs but they don’t need to be removed.
Just a suggestion from a viewer's perspective. By placing contents on the top of a gloved hand instead of the fingers would be much less of a distraction, making it more enjoyable to see your work. Thank you.
Un procedimiento sencillo que con la debida asepsia se puede efectuar en casa sin muchas complicaciones de clínica exámenes costosos ni médicos sofisticados!