That’s the best example of hair in the steatocystoma’s I’ve seen, funny how our bodies are made I find it fascinating. Thank you Thuy and thank you to your clients for sharing their treatments. Happy new year to all fellow poppaholic’s out there. 2024 🎉
For anyone concerned the sacs haven't been removed. The sac is so thin and delicate it isn't always necessary that it'll come back and usually the cyst is gone. Extraction is enough. The sac usually breaks up from being squeezed out too. She also can't make larger incision which would require a stitch too. We've all seen Momma Squishy but each case is different and everyone uses different methods.
It is necessary to remove. These will come back. She should leave them and send this client to a dermatologist so it can be taken care of properly. She can't because she is not supposed to be doing nothing more than opening a pore. However, we've all seen some technicians who look like they are performing surgery!
But they only got one of the sacs out, the others will come back if the sac is not removed. Dr Sandra Lee (Dr Pimple Popper) has said that numerous times. Glad I’m not the only one that knew this was not just acne. Good call, Lorna!! 😁
@@FlowerGemsGirl Dr. Sandra Lee is overrated, even if the sack comment is correct. There are much better doctors on UA-cam, Dr. Lee is too hollywood for real pop fans lol
@@HarmlessComment But she DOES know the science behind Dermatology. I hardly ever watch her UA-cam channel, but her knowledge is extensive and CAN be proven to be correct. It’s not her style, it’s her knowledge and the results of her procedures that I enjoy watching.
They're not removing the sac and they fill back up and have to have more cuts. Do you see all that scar tissue from the previous times? They need Dr. Sandra Lee, she always gets in there with tiny tweezers and gets the sacs out and they don't come back that way.
@@francesgeiske9069 and @14Aymara, I watched Dr Lee also! I’m reading through the comments. You would not believe how many (Nice Name) there are in the above comments! I think I’ll hang with you girls 😷
It sounds weird to say that this was a pleasant surprise, but truth is truth. It's rare, for me at least, to see so many hairs extracted when I was only anticipating yellow exudate.
@@suzannegreene5461 I thought the exact same thing. The amount of vellus hairs was shocking. I think with those she'd be better off removing the sacs because I'd bet there are more vellus hairs trapped in the sac. If they are left under the skin it would stand to reason that the body will continue to form cysts around the hairs until they're removed.
@@vlrissolo Yeah, true- I suppose it’s safe to say that if you’re here in the first place, then you’re the type of person who can easily discern what class of cyst it is... It takes a special kind of nerd... and I mean that in a good way.
The ones in the armpits made me wince. Had an ingrown hair that got inflamed and hurt so bad, when I finally squeezed it brought me to me knees and tears to my eyes.
I love Eruptive Vellus cysts most of all!! Even more than steatocystomas!! Thanks for showing us some of the hair in them!! Some had ALOT of hair!! Incredible video!!!
I'm noticing that many of her clients are surprisingly furry. Fine hairs on the cheeks, nose and forehead... do we see them (and they don't?) because of the high magnification of the video? Or does it just not bother them?
Have y'all seen the one from Dr. Pimple Popper the episode on TLC Of. Colored woman that had some in her lower abdomen had many steatocystomas and pubic hair balls come out after Dr Lee pulled out the sac? It was AWESOME!
@@Katiethewizard I just not noticed that one sac came out on her neck above her mole. I think some people have more connective tissue, and the skin is to attached to the sac on all sides, that some skin does not want to release the sac. Maybe mama squishy was lucky to have less connective tissue, and they all just came out with a hard squeeze and pull. For this last, the sac removal looked painful with all the yanking and ripping.
21:40 First time I've seen her remove a sac from a steatocystoma. ... that's gotta hurt 😕 Good on her for trying, but owie. She does an amazing job on these despite her limitations.
They are actually called Eruptive vellus hair cysts. From what I understand the follicle is blocked right below where hair would come out of the skin. This causes the follicle to clog then the "withering of the hair bulb". It's very interesting.
Great Job like always Thuy! I'm so gald she came to you so you could remove them. Poor girl has them all over her body. She was a trooper didn't seem like she felt any pain at all from squeezing in some sensitive spots. I hope she feels better now about them being removed.
Great pops but you need a better camera angle. Most of the extractions were missed until it was already squeezed out because of being blocked by your hand.
@@dimply1000 it's a kind of benign cyst filled with sebum, hence the yellow color, and there are varieties (steatocystoma multiplex). If this is your first foray, welcome. I first saw them on Dr. Lee's channel a few years back. Just do a search on the term. This particular video is just one of many available.
I had one of these on the underside of my breast. Went to a dr who told me it was likely an ingrown hair. Several years passed and it was still there and had not really grown in size it was just kinda itchy. With a clean needle (I drew blood for 6 years) I poked it, deep where it was and squeezed out a steatocyst. It has never come back. Oddly one of the most satisfying experiences of my life 😅 even more odd, the one and only steatocyst I’ve ever had as well.
The hairs included in the contents of many of these critters was interesting. I have yet to read anything that explains WHY the contents of steatocystomas are so frequently such a bright yellow. I would expect something like this to be yellow-ish maybe, but we're talking neon, lemon yellow here. Like lemon cream pie yellow. Yum.
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.
I always wondered that too. Thuy just goes to town and gets so many of them out so fast. Without having to numb anyone and without using that extractor tool (which I think does more trauma). Dr. Lee will only get a few out per session because she has to go so slowly.
I think these girls must have xray vision! They can just tell which lumps can be squeezed, and dont cause unnecessary pain by just stabbing in the dark and hope they have hit the jackpot. It is a real craft I guess, after many years of watching and learning. They are just terrific.
These are amazing and on the stomach! Amazed at all the hairs and neon yell color. How in the world does ones body produce that color. Blows my mind! Is it just me or is there something in the belly button too? It sure looks like there is something that needs to be removed from just below the large bubbleish area and the left side wall. It's just strange.
I like the pops but I’m uncomfortable with this. Getting rid of Steatocystomas is medical procedure and the sac needs to be removed to keep from reoccurring.
If you watch these videos closely, you can see where the gloves are ripped by the wearer’s nails or as in this video, her hands slipped and she cut herself with the blade.
@@deniseroeller7711 Some were Vellum Cyst and others were Steatocystomas. If you understood what you were watching you would have seen her struggle to remove a sac because she didn’t have the right instruments.
@@QueenNightAria , Yes I did see her struggling with the larger sac. If she had regular tweezers (like Loan, Hien, Ect.) she wouldn’t have had so much trouble. With the curved once you can’t get a grip. So you are correct 😉. 🤶Merry Christmas 🎄🙏🏽. 😷
🇨🇦. Dr Lee has patients with this horrible condition. Once she's popped them she will remove the contents then she removes the sack. Otherwise the sacks will fill back up and the problem is still there. She says that at times the body will reabsorb the sack? What an awful skin condition to have. 😥
Steocystomas DO have a small sac to be plucked out with tweezers . the vellius hairs that mimic steos but with hairs in them don't have sacs. I see a mix of them but mostly the vellius hairs and they will come back a lot as its a condition in their oil glands and hair follicles so many will form all the time. Hope they find a way to slow it at least
I always watch this channel with the volume down to avoid being scared by the scream. It happens in most of their videos and has gotten me too many time. 😫
@@staceydailey6394 its not every video but in lots of them. It's the same scream almost sounds like someone has a child that has maybe a developmental issue. But I don't want to say that's it for sure. It's legit the same scream same person each time. Very distinct and it's pretty surprising if youre falling asleep watching. Which is what I do too. 😆
Steatocystoma multiplex is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the presence of hamartomatous malformations at the junction of the pilosebaceous duct. It consists of encapsulated cystic lesions in the dermis, with adjacent sebaceous gland.
A different video had a person translating in the comment that the person was in light sedation so maybe this nice lady is too? So its not so painful. I did cringe a bit watching and thinking how painful this is.
They’re steatocystomas, basically cysts that form in the sebaceous glands in the skin, and they fill up with sebum (oil). They usually range from pale to bright yellow, just because that’s the color of sebum.
Did anyone keep count? lol 😂 I was too engrossed and suppressing the need to squeeze them myself to track them myself. I’m going to have to get one of those old-school handheld counter-clickers tracker devices if I’m going to keep watching more SAC DEP Spa videos!
Girl you are seriously invested in these videos!! 😂😂😂 I'm right there with ya. I always watch these at night when I'm laying in bed trying to go to sleep and the next thing I know is its 3 am and I'm still watching!!! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
That’s the best example of hair in the steatocystoma’s I’ve seen, funny how our bodies are made I find it fascinating.
Thank you Thuy and thank you to your clients for sharing their treatments.
Happy new year to all fellow poppaholic’s out there. 2024 🎉
This is all so fascinating and happy new year to all.
Thanks for mentioning the hair. Wasn't aware of that.
For anyone concerned the sacs haven't been removed. The sac is so thin and delicate it isn't always necessary that it'll come back and usually the cyst is gone. Extraction is enough. The sac usually breaks up from being squeezed out too. She also can't make larger incision which would require a stitch too. We've all seen Momma Squishy but each case is different and everyone uses different methods.
Well said. 👏
There is also a difference between a dermatologist and an esthetician.
I think steatocystomas are better drained rather than surgically removed, a brand new ones will form in future.
It is necessary to remove. These will come back. She should leave them and send this client to a dermatologist so it can be taken care of properly. She can't because she is not supposed to be doing nothing more than opening a pore. However, we've all seen some technicians who look like they are performing surgery!
Thinking the same
Those are epic steatocystomas. The vellus hairs coming out with them were amazing to see so clearly. Thank you so much for a great video.
Is this a result of her shaving her stomach?
But they only got one of the sacs out, the others will come back if the sac is not removed. Dr Sandra Lee (Dr Pimple Popper) has said that numerous times.
Glad I’m not the only one that knew this was not just acne. Good call, Lorna!! 😁
@@alicegriffin402 No, they're genetic.
@@FlowerGemsGirl Dr. Sandra Lee is overrated, even if the sack comment is correct. There are much better doctors on UA-cam, Dr. Lee is too hollywood for real pop fans lol
@@HarmlessComment But she DOES know the science behind Dermatology. I hardly ever watch her UA-cam channel, but her knowledge is extensive and CAN be proven to be correct. It’s not her style, it’s her knowledge and the results of her procedures that I enjoy watching.
I’m not sure why I love watching these....
I personally want to thank this kind lady for letting us watch them carve up her belly! Thank you!
Just when I was dying of boredom from every popping video these past few weeks...FINALLY something different. 🙏🏽💕🙏🏽
🤣😆🤣😆🤣 me toooo. Lol
So True!
😂😊😂
Look up ingrown hairs
leaking fat ? you gotta mix Ambien
with weed and whiskey and it because fourth dimension
I love that you do other parts of the body that has this type of steatocystoma, Great work and thank you so much
What cause it
They're not removing the sac and they fill back up and have to have more cuts. Do you see all that scar tissue from the previous times? They need Dr. Sandra Lee, she always gets in there with tiny tweezers and gets the sacs out and they don't come back that way.
@@1970FLcrkr I think she did great considering she's not a dermatologist. But Sandra Lee is the best dermatologist.
@@OneandonlyD it's a cyst in the gland that holds the oily sebum for our hair and skin(in layman terms)
@@lisaratliff9826 thanks for explaining
Steatocystomas & vellus hair cysts! Fantastic! Thank you, dear Thuy. ⭐️❤️⭐️❤️⭐️❤️⭐️
14Aymara, you must have watched Dr Lee too! Steatocystomas & vellus are her thing!
@@francesgeiske9069 and @14Aymara, I watched Dr Lee also! I’m reading through the comments. You would not believe how many (Nice Name) there are in the above comments! I think I’ll hang with you girls 😷
It sounds weird to say that this was a pleasant surprise, but truth is truth. It's rare, for me at least, to see so many hairs extracted when I was only anticipating yellow exudate.
I could watch this all day everyday. Incredible!!
Everytime ingrown hairs are squeezed out too I get tingles. 😍
They come out in every goop, that's what they are.
Not tingles lOl
Thank you for these videos. I love how you show us the tiny hairs.
The ingrown hairs made this fascinating.
I’ve never seen so many vellus hairs.
@@suzannegreene5461 I thought the exact same thing. The amount of vellus hairs was shocking. I think with those she'd be better off removing the sacs because I'd bet there are more vellus hairs trapped in the sac. If they are left under the skin it would stand to reason that the body will continue to form cysts around the hairs until they're removed.
Yes!! I agree!
@@suzannegreene5461 , The Vellum Hairs are the Sac that The Yellow sebum was in !!! Do you understand now ? 😷
@@deniseroeller7711 I think she understood perfectly. Why are you up in her face? Maybe you're the one who doesn't understand.
Who else is reminded of “Mama Squishy” ?
Bobbi Berry did she have hairs in hers?
@@WINDYJEAN yes she did 😍
@@WINDYJEAN not as many as this person, but some. She had blonde hair. 🙂
oh thank you for not saying "they are stea-----s" i can't even bring myself to type it...we know, you know??? LOL!
@@vlrissolo Yeah, true- I suppose it’s safe to say that if you’re here in the first place, then you’re the type of person who can easily discern what class of cyst it is... It takes a special kind of nerd... and I mean that in a good way.
The ones in the armpits made me wince. Had an ingrown hair that got inflamed and hurt so bad, when I finally squeezed it brought me to me knees and tears to my eyes.
ikr it hurts so much, should be illegal that level of pain😭
Wow, that was really remarkable! I was astonished at the amount of hair that came out of many of these squeezes.
I love Eruptive Vellus cysts most of all!! Even more than steatocystomas!! Thanks for showing us some of the hair in them!! Some had ALOT of hair!! Incredible video!!!
I'm noticing that many of her clients are surprisingly furry. Fine hairs on the cheeks, nose and forehead... do we see them (and they don't?) because of the high magnification of the video? Or does it just not bother them?
Have y'all seen the one from Dr. Pimple Popper the episode on TLC Of. Colored woman that had some in her lower abdomen had many steatocystomas and pubic hair balls come out after Dr Lee pulled out the sac? It was AWESOME!
I love steatocytomas! They are great fun to watch and very satisfying.
Doesn’t she do a good job with them? I’ve never seen steatocytomas so thoroughly squeezed! Love it!
Definitely reminded me of Mama Squishy.
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Yet Dr Pimple Popper removed the sac they dont
Yep..but I like it when she removed the sacs..I feel that is imperative.
@@tamiwhitmire-williams2027 since the condition is genetic they will most likely come back sac or not. This way just leaves a smaller wound.
@@Katiethewizard I just not noticed that one sac came out on her neck above her mole.
I think some people have more connective tissue, and the skin is to attached to the sac on all sides, that some skin does not want to release the sac.
Maybe mama squishy was lucky to have less connective tissue, and they all just came out with a hard squeeze and pull.
For this last, the sac removal looked painful with all the yanking and ripping.
I love how she shows the stuff that comes out. When it has a large clump of hair she will dissect it so we can see the contents
It's really interesting but it does gross me out
@@phoenixlee7949 I know but your interest overrides the grossed out part.
Haha! So true!
Yesss, we examine it with her together I feel like lol
We are so gross lol.
But I love it
21:40 First time I've seen her remove a sac from a steatocystoma.
... that's gotta hurt 😕
Good on her for trying, but owie.
She does an amazing job on these despite her limitations.
I'm more and more convinced this person is entirely composed of yellow stuff and hair and you're squeezing all of their insides out.
😂😂
Like a stretch Armstrong
@@lemongrabloids3103 Hilarious reference 🤣
Simpson family
Too many eggs and sweet corn lol .
Who else got excited when the hairs came out as well , lol 😆
Madam You may have an issue lol
Me 😆😆😆
@@ethankessler4517 1
Love steatos!!!
Coooool!! Hairs came out!!
I haven't seen steatocystoma a while! I forgot how fun it is to watch. Thank you for posting! 🌻
@@grey_street actually you made a fool of yourself by getting so nasty and bitter about an innocuous UA-cam comment lol
I would love doing this job for at least a day. I can explain it but this is quite fascinating.
You’re the new Dr Pimple Popper. You’ve earned it.
This is the first time I am seeing steocystomas with ingrown hairs. Interesting.
They are actually called Eruptive vellus hair cysts. From what I understand the follicle is blocked right below where hair would come out of the skin. This causes the follicle to clog then the "withering of the hair bulb". It's very interesting.
@@LilAnnThrax And Steatocystoma (Yellow Sebum) builds up in the sac of hair !!!!
@@LilAnnThrax thank you for sharing ur insight. It’s very fascinating.
@@LilAnnThrax oooh interesting
Oooh, I'm in the right place🌟 Intelligent women figuring things out together ☺️
Great Job like always Thuy! I'm so gald she came to you so you could remove them. Poor girl has them all over her body. She was a trooper didn't seem like she felt any pain at all from squeezing in some sensitive spots. I hope she feels better now about them being removed.
Great pops but you need a better camera angle. Most of the extractions were missed until it was already squeezed out because of being blocked by your hand.
Nghiện chị này nặn mụn luôn đỉnh thật chị ơi
This channel reminds me how lucky I am to have good skin
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I think it is fanf*ckingtastic when they are thicker and she gets them out as ribbons...love it!!
Those are my fave ones too.
As soon as I read this...it happened...lol
I want this kind of job in my next life
Why cant you do it in this life? You can do anything you set your mind to no matter what :)
All I keep thinking about is the smell and the pain for the patient
Why wait? I'm ready now.
@@marissawilder4587 I'm too lazy to get a whole medical doctor degree for just squeezing stuff.
@@NoThankYouNext this is an esthetician, not a doctor. You could become certified in a matter of months.
Hooray! It's steatocystomas! Just wish the camera person was better at getting an angle.
I never heard of it. What is it ?
@@dimply1000 it's a kind of benign cyst filled with sebum, hence the yellow color, and there are varieties (steatocystoma multiplex). If this is your first foray, welcome. I first saw them on Dr. Lee's channel a few years back. Just do a search on the term. This particular video is just one of many available.
@@poietes7337 I never see that kind before. Interesting.
I had one of these on the underside of my breast. Went to a dr who told me it was likely an ingrown hair. Several years passed and it was still there and had not really grown in size it was just kinda itchy. With a clean needle (I drew blood for 6 years) I poked it, deep where it was and squeezed out a steatocyst. It has never come back. Oddly one of the most satisfying experiences of my life 😅 even more odd, the one and only steatocyst I’ve ever had as well.
I often wonder if there is medical terminology for people like us who love watching things like this lol
Please let us know if you find out.. lol it's my "strange"addiction
So do i 😂
I’ve often wondered that too!
Popaholics
@@hebaalmahdy5788 ,
I watch befor sleep every day.👍👍
The hairs included in the contents of many of these critters was interesting. I have yet to read anything that explains WHY the contents of steatocystomas are so frequently such a bright yellow. I would expect something like this to be yellow-ish maybe, but we're talking neon, lemon yellow here. Like lemon cream pie yellow. Yum.
I hope your lemon cream pie has less hair in it......
@@mikemullikin8942 Actually, I clip my own hairs to include as part of the filling. Is that not a good thing?
I thought it was because of the oil?
Steato means fat essentially. So little cysts if fat
@@madamx84 But why such a bright yellow?
Steatocystomas are my favorite to watch for sure
I’m convinced that if they poke anywhere on the stomach, yellow gunk is coming out
Infection, not gunk...
I was thinking that ! Lol
Bravo to the person doing the procedure, because I wouldn’t have been able to spot where they’re located...the skin looked better to begin with.
Anyone else fine literally eating and watching his at the same time??? ... should I be concerned??
Me
Me....
I have a cast iron stomach
Nope, I'm eating m&m peanut candy bar. We are a strange group, but at least we are in good company
hahahaha
These are eruptive vellus hair cysts which lie on a continuum with steatocystoma , not just ingrown hairs. Fab work.
Man... I could watch these all day!! 👍 ❤️
I LOVE when they're extracted with a hair or Hairs! Wonderfully satisfyingly epic.
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.
Awesome steatocytoma extractions! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Raise your hand if you love that Thuy looks through the contents. Tysm ❄
Wow classic steatocystomas and eruptive vellis hair cysts. 85 of them to be exact.
Never see the yellow stuff like this came out under skin . Your guys did amazing jobs .
These are my favorite ones from this spa
Loan Nguyen had a very similar client, once. Love to see it.
Interesting 🤓, I would love a job like this .
Would love to see the before and after results of extractions on severe cases once the scabs heal.
I’ve never actually been able to really see so much hair inside. I mean I know they are there but this one is really fascinating
I find myself getting so frustrated with the camera person.... you have one job.
Interesting with the hairs coming out
It is absolutely fantastic the way she gets the steatocystoma out like a corkscrew, makes you think, no offends, why Dr. Lee doesn’t do that
I always wondered that too. Thuy just goes to town and gets so many of them out so fast. Without having to numb anyone and without using that extractor tool (which I think does more trauma). Dr. Lee will only get a few out per session because she has to go so slowly.
First one to comment! My day is complete..
Lol. It's the little things. 😊
Congrats 👏👏😁
Having cysts is not easy. They hurt and often doctors want to ignore them instead of removing them. It’s nice to see this person get relief!
These are fascinating. I've been looking at these for hours. Glad my favorite sherbert is orangeand not lemon.
Oh my God!!
22:00
What was that, a hair😲😬😖
I would be black, blue and purple if I got squeezed like that ‼️ Thank you for sharing the video.
Looks like a better, faster technique for dealing with steocystomas than used by SLMD
Love these ones could watch them all the time especially when they come out like ribbons 😊
The strands of hair were certainly unexpected.
But oddly satisfying...🤔
Yes...but pathologically divine.
Oh joy! Steatocystomas, I love tbem.
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This very fascinating to watch. Steatacystoma with vellus hairs? So cool!!!
I love watching these. I only wish they were sky blue instead of lemon yellow.
That sounds more alarming
I think these girls must have xray vision! They can just tell which lumps can be squeezed, and dont cause unnecessary pain by just stabbing in the dark and hope they have hit the jackpot. It is a real craft I guess, after many years of watching and learning. They are just terrific.
These are amazing and on the stomach! Amazed at all the hairs and neon yell color. How in the world does ones body produce that color. Blows my mind!
Is it just me or is there something in the belly button too? It sure looks like there is something that needs to be removed from just below the large bubbleish area and the left side wall. It's just strange.
Steatocystomas with ingrown hairs in? Bless. Great video.
I like the pops but I’m uncomfortable with this. Getting rid of Steatocystomas is medical procedure and the sac needs to be removed to keep from reoccurring.
True but I very much doubt this lady would know/be aware of this or the patient could afford such medical treatment.
If you watch these videos closely, you can see where the gloves are ripped by the wearer’s nails or as in this video, her hands slipped and she cut herself with the blade.
There is NO SAC!!! The Erupts Vellum Cyst (made of hair) is the SAC !! Did you Understand this???? 😷
@@deniseroeller7711 Some were Vellum Cyst and others were Steatocystomas. If you understood what you were watching you would have seen her struggle to remove a sac because she didn’t have the right instruments.
@@QueenNightAria , Yes I did see her struggling with the larger sac. If she had regular tweezers (like Loan, Hien, Ect.) she wouldn’t have had so much trouble. With the curved once you can’t get a grip. So you are correct 😉. 🤶Merry Christmas 🎄🙏🏽. 😷
My grandma used to put bag balm “lanolin” on our scrapes and small cuts. This stuff looks like that “wool fat”
My mom still does that. Everything is "put some bag balm on it"
Nice to know the old remedy is still counted on. Usually it helped. Especially for a splinter
Our family remedy was “Wonderful Dream Salve”worked like a charm!
@@galewatson2134 I never heard of that, but I like the name. Going to google.
🇨🇦. Dr Lee has patients with this horrible condition. Once she's popped them she will remove the contents then she removes the sack. Otherwise the sacks will fill back up and the problem is still there. She says that at times the body will reabsorb the sack? What an awful skin condition to have. 😥
Love the video!! I do wish they would show the whole thing though.
I can't believe I'm watching this with bizarre fascination, trying to figure out what's happening, and what the yellow stuff is.
@Ria RileyThanks, I had no idea!
@Ria Riley thank you sooooo much!! I'm sitting here like WHAT'S THAT YELLOW SHIT 😂🤣
@Ria Riley , yes, thank you because I didn’t understand why it was sooo yellow!!
This lady needs Dr Pimple 101 on how to successfully remove Steatocystomas 🤷🏼♀️
@@leteciasmith2662 same!
It's sad. If the sacs were removed, they wouldn't come back.
These ones don't really have sacs they are different
Steocystomas DO have a small sac to be plucked out with tweezers . the vellius hairs that mimic steos but with hairs in them don't have sacs. I see a mix of them but mostly the vellius hairs and they will come back a lot as its a condition in their oil glands and hair follicles so many will form all the time. Hope they find a way to slow it at least
@E * Close but not quite. These are "vellus cysts". The egg yolk color and fine hairs in them give them away.
Fabulous! Finally something interesting...this is becoming my fav channel!!
Ive seen enough Dr. Pimple Popper to know those are gonna come back since they didnt take out the sac.
10000000000% I’m like 🥴
Perfect 😂
I always watch this channel with the volume down to avoid being scared by the scream. It happens in most of their videos and has gotten me too many time. 😫
Lol... I watch them on mute too because I get insomnia and hubby is sleeping beside me. I never knew there were any screams! 😆
@@staceydailey6394 its not every video but in lots of them. It's the same scream almost sounds like someone has a child that has maybe a developmental issue. But I don't want to say that's it for sure. It's legit the same scream same person each time. Very distinct and it's pretty surprising if youre falling asleep watching. Which is what I do too. 😆
I watch on mute because I don’t like the sounds the gloves make.😁
They're so decorative when they come out all curly like that! 🤣
Hehehe I know right
I see hairy Ramen Noodles.
Decorative pus......
weird weird but funny comments
More Lemon Curd , whats not to like lol , great video Thuy , thanks for sharing and to your client 🏴🙋♀️😁
Have a drink every time someone comments remove the sac!
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She has a great technique with these. Best one I’ve seen on YT
It's too early unfortunately😪 Or maybe, I can get away with some eggnog w/whiskey in my coffee this morning🤣🤣
@@amberc.2137Oh thank you, I’d love some egg nog with a little ‘nog’ added!! 👍🏻😂😍
Oh, ha!! I just said it then saw your comment 🤣
Vellus Hair Cysts are my favorite and this video is the best one!!!
I swear I never found this on my body, what the hell was that? How it is formed? What causing it?
I think it was caused by ingrown hair. As to what caused the ingrown hair, I think he/she wax her/his hair before
Steatocystoma multiplex is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the presence of hamartomatous malformations at the junction of the pilosebaceous duct. It consists of encapsulated cystic lesions in the dermis, with adjacent sebaceous gland.
Thank you Lori England. Reminds me of lemon curd xx
I couldn't imagine that this kind of thing exists!! 😱😱
She ate a lot of custard.
Steatocystomas. Yes. I like it.
I really feel for this person! Fun to watch though!
You never hear a peep out of the people she’s working on, and you know sometimes it has to hurt!
A different video had a person translating in the comment that the person was in light sedation so maybe this nice lady is too? So its not so painful. I did cringe a bit watching and thinking how painful this is.
The amount of hair trapped in some of those steatocystomas was absolutely wild.
Steatocystoma & vellus hair cysts!
I have never seen anything like this on the belly before! And why is it so YELLOW? It doesnt look like infection
They’re steatocystomas, basically cysts that form in the sebaceous glands in the skin, and they fill up with sebum (oil). They usually range from pale to bright yellow, just because that’s the color of sebum.
I find it fascinating that the body produces such a vibrant colour ..... just me again
These are Eruptive Vellus hair cysts.....
@@vickirathburn8567 , true but are steatomacyst as well.
I feel satisfied watching this .pls help is this normal
To all of us, yes it is🥰
We're the wrong bunch to ask.
🤔 maybe it’s the people who don’t enjoy these who are the abnormal ones lol 😂
@@kylieghbrummet4848 I think you are right😁
É o melhor canal de todos!!
its interesting how they all have ingrown hairs despite the person barely having body hair
She's got plenty of body hair, it's just in there instead of out there. Interior insulation.
They arnt ingrown hairs they are steatosystomas basically just oil cysts
Novel!! Never seen hairs coming out of these before!
Who else besides me is trying to see around her hand? Lol!
All the time! Never works but I still try! Need x-ray vision. 👽👀
Me!!! Very bad hand job, I mean filming job! LOL. I love these videos for some reason though I don't know why.
Love these but camera guy needs to be a bit better❤️❤️❤️
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Did anyone keep count? lol 😂 I was too engrossed and suppressing the need to squeeze them myself to track them myself. I’m going to have to get one of those old-school handheld counter-clickers tracker devices if I’m going to keep watching more SAC DEP Spa videos!
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Girl you are seriously invested in these videos!! 😂😂😂 I'm right there with ya. I always watch these at night when I'm laying in bed trying to go to sleep and the next thing I know is its 3 am and I'm still watching!!! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
What possessed the human body to decide to made custard with hair in it in an area not particularly hairy?
🤗❤️❤️👍❤️❤️🤗🌵🇺🇸 Love these yellow, liquid pops with hair in them. Plus the technician pulled out sacs many times.
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