Yuck! See What Came Out of Man's Head After Horn-like Cyst Was Cut Open ( Video+ Photos)

Posted by Lolade on Tue 22nd Dec, 2015 - tori.ng

The video shows the moment a popular dermatologist cut open a horn-like cyst on a man's head and removed the gory content.

horn-like cyst
 
 
The popular dermatologist called Dr Pimple Popper, aka Sandra Lee, admits she finds removing lumps from beneath the skin incredibly satisfying.
 
As such, she has shared another video that captured the moment a she cuts a huge 'horn-like' cyst cut out of a man's head.
 
After making the incision, a giant lump of pus is pulled out of the patient's scalp, so big in fact, that the patient required stitches to sew the hole back together.
 
Dr Sandra Lee told Mirror.co.uk: "This particular cyst was interesting because it started to overgrow the space there on his scalp and started to protrude upward creating a noticeable bump.
 
  
"When I 'popped' it out, it was growing in a horn-like shape, as if it was pushing his way upwards."
 
She explained that this type of cyst is known as a pilar cyst or a trichilemmal cyst - which appears on a person's scalp in 90% of cases.
 
These kind of growths are benign and are usually only removed for cosmetic reasons.
 
Dr Lee is a dermatologist at the Skin Physicians & Surgeons practice in Upland, California, and often posts footage of gory spot-draining procedures for her fans to watch.
 
And she admits she finds the pimple popping procedures very fascinating.
 
See video below...
 
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