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A woman whose birthmark bleeds down her face ‘almost daily’ is turning to Dr Pimple Popper for help.
The TLC reality series follows Dr Sandra Lee help patients from all over America with their pimples, bumps and lumps.
From a ‘third boob’, to fatty lumps and even someone with 400 tumours across his whole body, the cosmetic surgeon has seen it all.
But in a preview for an upcoming episode, one patient explains how their birthmark has developed into something ‘like a gross pimple’.
‘My birthmark is what is commonly known as a port-wine stain, and unfortunately it has also produced a bump which protrudes like a gross pimple,’ she begins.
As she prods the bump on her forehead, she admits: ‘I don’t know what it is.’
The patient goes on: ‘My bump bleeds almost daily for anywhere between 15 to 30 minutes.’
Dr Lee’s next patient has a port-wine stain birthmark (Picture: TLC)
‘My bump bleeds almost daily for anywhere between 15 to 30 minutes,’ she reveals (Picture: TLC)
The clip then shows a picture of blood filling her eyebrow and running down her faces, showcasing one of those ‘almost daily’ instances.
‘It is a constant dripping faucet.’
This comes after Dr Lee helped a man with a ‘hard bulbous growth’ above his eye, after he thought it was a spider bite.
In stomach churning scenes, he goes on to prod it with his fingers, explaining that it feels ‘really hard’ like ‘nose cartilage’.
One patient had a huge growth above his eyebrow (Picture: TLC)
‘I can move it around and it doesn’t hurt at all, there’s no pain,’ he says.
He continues: ‘I didn’t go to the doctor growing up, I never had a family doctor or anything like that, and I didn’t get sick a lot, and now as an adult, I’m definitely squeamish about a knife cutting me open.
‘I’m not a big proponent of any medical procedures.’
Dr Pimple Popper airs on TLC in America.
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‘I don’t know what it is.’