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Dr. Pimple Popper -- Watch The Giant Cyst Explode "Wet Newspaper" Into Her Hands!

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By Mike Walters on March 1, 2020 at 8:40 AM EST

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Dr. Pimple Popper has both of her hands full in this new popping video, and it is so big when it finally pops it fills the doctor's entire hands with what looks like newspaper....but not that kind of newspaper!

"Do you push in your mind when you watch these pops?!" Dr. Sandra Lee captioned the video. She is so right, it is hard to watch videos like this one and not secretly talk to yourself about pushing along with her from home.

As you can see, the good doctor finds the spot of this massive cyst and slices the top open with a verticle cut. But, then she reaches up with both hands and gives it a squeeze! You know what happens next!

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"It looks like a baby crowning," one fan posted after seeing the beginning of it start to blast.

In the video, Dr. Lee doesn't always let us know exactly what she is thinking the insides of cyst look like, but in this case, she says "it looks like you have some wet newspaper hiding in there!"

"Looks like ground up wet cardboard and it looks like mud," a few popaholics said.

Another added, "Holy ground beef! This one actually made me a little nauseous!"

Keep Scrolling To See It Explode...

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To answer the doctors question, someone said, "I don't push in my mind, but I do think, "Come on; come to Mama. ?" Lol"

Us too! You have to quietly root against the cyst on these right?

"I always zoom in so I can see closer! ? I want to come work in a dermatology office just to squeeze all of the lumps, bumps, and lipomas!!!" one fan said.

After seeing it start to blast, a few people asked, "Are there any factors that contribute to the color and/or consistency of the contents of these pops?"

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In one of the more interesting pop sessions, we have seen in a long time Dr. Pimple Popper looks like she is fishing for an oyster on this one, we've never seen anything like this one!

"A little 1, 2, punch before it’s time to K.O for the night!" Dr. Sandra Lee captioned this video.

The knockout comes when she breaks out the punch tool for this session, but the first part of it doesn't look like what normally comes out of these things!

"Wow, that actually made me sick watching that ? what IS that?!" a fan posted.

After she slices and dices it next, the cyst explodes and it starts to look like what we are used too!

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"It looks like pudding," is what most people thought when seeing it finally gush out of this cyst. But, the question is how did such different colors and consistencies come in one place?!

"All I can imagine right now is the smell!" one fan wrote. We know, we know....we try not to think about it.

"Can't lie....the punch freaks me out more than anything besides the tool that scrapes out a hole," one person said.

You have to watch this one unfold from beginning to end, it is crazy!

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Dr. Pimple Popper takes on a monumental task on this one after she is forced to slice off a growth which has embedded itself right on top of this patient's eyelid

As you can see in the video, the doctor slices two sides open and meets in the middle to completely remove the growth.

It's a Xanthelasma! -- which is a "yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin. It usually occurs on or around the eyelids. While they are neither harmful to the skin nor painful, these minor growths may be disfiguring and can be removed."

"Wow, now that’s impressive!!! Thank the Lord for your skills. To me, the eyelid skin seems like it would be so thin, I’d be afraid I’d knick the eyeball or some much-needed nerve with the scalpel," one person said.

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