Me too!! Pro tip: If anyone is interested, I highly recommend video #207 on this channel, it's steatos that have many kinds and various colors, & lots have hairs in them too. Super interesting especially if you like skittles, color variety, or the ones that you don't see very often. Check it out because imo, it's great! 👍👍🙂 Also want to say, we love you Thuy! 🤎❤🤍 You're awesome at what you do and great with your patients. I don't comment often enough to tell you all this as often as I should. But, thank you so much for sharing your work with all of us popaholics! 🥰🙏🏻
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.
Oddly my favourite part is them actually feeling all around the skin finding the little lumps, it’s so satisfying her finding them... than obviously piercing them
Steatocystoma cyst are my favorite. I understand why she can’t get all the sacs out but I’ve definitely seen her get a few out because they half came out on their own and I love it when it died happen she does a pretty good job getting them out for not being a dermatologist (like someone else said this lady is more than likely an aesthetician and removing cyst sacs are basically surgery so only a DOCTOR can preform surgery). She’s one of the best and my favorite one (pimple popper) on RU-vid
Very true. They are doing the best they can with whats available, its sterile and much more professional than many other people on here claiming to be dermatologists or doctors, and doing all sorts of whacky stuff. Also, steatocystoma sacks have a better chance of being reabsorbed by the body and not filling up again than most other types of cysts. So its not as big of a deal with these.
These are steatosistomas. They usually don't have sacs. Even Dr Sandra Lee, and MrPopZit do it exactly this way. Especially if the patient has the type of skin that has pih - Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation - because those leaves really bad scars if you try digging around any more than this for something that might not even be there.
And she doesn't cut in one area all at once. She removes a couple in one patch of skin, goes to another spot, then comes back to the original. I think that gives more comfort to the patient.
I love the contrast between the butter ribbons and the almost white ones... ☺☺ how they come out sticked to the blade. That reminds me of the ribbon candies. It relaxes me 😴😴.
I love when they're colored differently with hairs. There's one that she does where some come out almost black like ink, or the regular yellow, but streaked with black like ink..... Those are my absolute favorite kind.
Thank you Thủy ❤🌻 I love how you remove these. There's barely no blood and you know when to stop squeezing. You are definitely the best person to remove steatocystomas in my book!
First to comment!! LOL!! It's okay, I really do know just HOW SAD I AM!! Shall we take bets on how long it takes "The Sac Crew" to turn up?? LOL!! Lots of warm regards, to all the SacDepSpa Fans out there, from Scotland!! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend!! Hugs from Peter :) :) :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I think they are slippery on her glove and she wouldn't have enough room. Lol I think I seen her put them on her glove in the 1st video I ever seen her do them. She was putting them on the back of her hand. Then quickly wiped them off and putting them onto gauze.
@@highpsi11 judging by all these popping videos, it looks like there are many thousands of Vietnamese people walking around with this gene deficiency. Surprising
I have seen Dr Pimple Popper do these and she puts numbing under each one she does and I think the way Thuy does it is much better. Sticking a needle in and then injecting lidocaine hurts a lot and I think a quick short jab with the blade would be much preferable to me.
They are Steatocystoma multiplex overproduction from the oil glands around the hair follicles. And this is exactly how Dr Sandra Lee does them. (Dr Pimple Popper)
Если не убрать капсулу, в которой находилось содержимое, то это приведет к большему рецидиву и разрастанию липом. Это очень непрофессионально и опасно для пациента.
These are steatosistomas. They usually don't have sacs. Even Dr Sandra Lee, and MrPopZit do it exactly this way. Especially if the patient has the type of skin that has pih - Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation - because those leaves really bad scars if you try digging around any more than this for something that might not even be there.
Steatocystoma often don’t reoccur because the sac can be very thin and the body breaks it down. Unfortunately, if you get them, your body can keep making them. Hopefully this client fares well 😊
Ever notice that these bumps are on people with the same very fair skin tone? Is it the same person in each video? I actually look for these videos more than the pimple vids. Lol
I wonder how Thuy manages to get so many wonderful steatocystoma clients. Not complaining, just wondering if she has special signage: "Steatocystomas emptied here. Additional fee for unnecessary sac removal."
I'm new to this...normally loving the blackhead removals then stumbled across this. Can someone explain what I'm watching tho? Whereabouts on the body is this? What causes this?
It is a condition called steatocystomas.They are formed in the glands that produce the oily substance in the skin called sebum that lubricates skin and hair.lt is an overdevelopment of sebum in the body that causes them.They are basically fat that is why most are yellow.
@@DiM2646 there's giving an explanation and then there's being a pompous asshole to strangers on the internet.... And why should anyone care if people think there should be a sac removed or not? It's this need to "educate" when no one wants to be. There is ALWAYS talk of sac removal in every video.
@@Sarah_Grant You missed out patronising. And I'm sorry, but when the talk isn't correct, I do feel the need to put the misconception right, or to "educate" when someone asks a question.
Там их видно невооружённым глазом ,обидно когда колет не в те места ,в возможно ,там и есть ,просто снимая на видео ,время идёт она бросает эти места окровавленные,очень больно и обидно за пациента ,который терпит такую боль.😔
@@Fila_ Похоже это какое -то заболевание и лечить его нужо изнутри .Всю руку исколят ,а толку мало,они опять появятся эти ужасные жёлтые накопления .Похоже это проблемы с кровью у человека .Не приведи Господи такие ужасы и терпеть такие муки от косметолога ,которая колет и не может сразу сделать прокол .Вообщем очень страшно правда .Да храни Господь всех людей на земле от этих ужасных мучений.
@@user-ms4cn8vn7jthey are seatocystomas. They aren't a blood disease. They are from the oil glands around hair cysts that are overactive. This is actually the only treatment for them, nothing can prevent or stop them from forming. This is exactly how Dr Sandra Lee and MrPopZit treat these ones.
@@susanpinnix “Steatocystoma multiplex is a skin disorder characterized by the development of multiple noncancerous (benign) cysts known as steatocystomas. These growths begin in the skin's sebaceous glands, which normally produce an oily substance called sebum that lubricates the skin and hair. Steatocystomas are filled with sebum.”