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Sundrop

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Yup, getting it and one on a forearm removed. They keep growing and are about 2 inches now.

I originally said I wanted the scar to look like the one the prince had in A Knight’s Tale, which was in the shape of a cross. The surgeon thought I was a dumbass... something to do with abnormal wound healing.

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I've been watching a lot of Dr. Pimple Popper lately, and I'm fairly confident that I can remove those for you at a fraction of the cost......
 

Dana Jean

Dirty Pirate Hooker, The Return
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I'm always impressed as much by Dr. Lee's reconstructive skills as her removal skills. She seems to be very good at leaving minimal scarring on her patients. That show is addictive.
I end up crying half the time. She changes these people's lives. They've suffered with scary things for years, burying their heads in the sand. And you can see the emotional toll it has taken on them and then the relief.

I've only seen one person actually have cancer and there have been some very deadly looking removals.
 

ghost19

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I end up crying half the time. She changes these people's lives. They've suffered with scary things for years, burying their heads in the sand. And you can see the emotional toll it has taken on them and then the relief.

I've only seen one person actually have cancer and there have been some very deadly looking removals.
I'm amazed that some of the patients have gone so long with their conditions. I'd have gone insane trying to live life with some of those debilitating conditions. Do you think she does those pro bono or something for being on her show? I'm guessing she doesn't work cheap, especially in Cali.
 

Sundrop

Sunny the Great & Wonderful
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I end up crying half the time. She changes these people's lives. They've suffered with scary things for years, burying their heads in the sand. And you can see the emotional toll it has taken on them and then the relief.

I've only seen one person actually have cancer and there have been some very deadly looking removals.
I loved this season's 1st episode. She fixed the man's nose and discovered a cancerous spot on his face, and took care of that too. He was so sweet and appreciative.
 

Dana Jean

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I'm amazed that some of the patients have gone so long with their conditions. I'd have gone insane trying to live life with some of those debilitating conditions. Do you think she does those pro bono or something for being on her show? I'm guessing she doesn't work cheap, especially in Cali.
I think she does do these pro bono through the program. Sort of a, let me film this and I'll do it free. Plus, I do believe a lot of these people are low income and that's the reason some (not all) have walked around with these lumps and bumps.