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Dr Lee removed the lump by making an incision and pulling out white, fatty tissue before brown liquid oozed out of the wound. She notices he has a condition called Rhinophyma, which causes him to appear to have two noses. After removing the Rhinophyma tissue, he looks good as new! Blackheads & Whiteheads Galore - Dr. Pimple Popper A lipoma is a slow-growing fatty lump that generally isn't cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Lee started by making a small incision on the bump, and then widened the incision to remove the pimple. To say that Sandra Lee, MD, the Dr. Pimple Popper, has seen some craziness this year would be an understatement. While removing a talkative lipoma on the back of a patients leg, Dr. Lee encourages her to sing something as a way to distract herself from the procedure. To help it heal, Dr. Lee actually put a gauze inside the cyst which she removed a few days later. Once Dr. Lee made the initial incisions, she went in with an extra-large extractor to get as much of the pimple out as possible in one pop. "This is one of those blackheads that you were waiting to see! Dr. Lee explained that because the patient was a firefighter, working in the soot and ash likely contributed to the number of blackheads on his face. After Kristis video was shown, the audience was asked to vote for the grossest of the three cases through their applause. Sign up for notifications from Insider! To drain the large chest growth, Dr. Lee cut into the cyst with a sharp blade and then squeezed it multiple times to release a white liquid substance. It is caused by a faulty NF1 gene, and this is what causes uncontrolled growths to develop in the nervous system. Beware, these clips are not for the squeamish! Dr. Pimple Popper is back with the case of "The Never-Ending Sac Cyst." And it's a juicy one. It took Dr. Lee three videos to show the entire extraction from start to finish, but she was able to safely remove the mass. He turned to Dr Sandra Lee aka 'Dr Pimple Popper' for help. Where is Roger now? A look at 'Dr Pimple Popper' patient's life after