Don't you know what tweezers are and how useful they can be in cases such as this? Much better than your fingers, for sure. And how did this end ???
NOT A DR. NO CORRECT TOOLS IN SIGHT. When u use a punch tool, you are to,remove the piece you punch out....dumbass
grab the twizzers already.stop talking pay attention n get the job done geez, overall good job though
Make a bigger hole.
She knows all but didn't know to have a pair of tweezers......geeeeeezzzzzz
That's a shity doctor
Good Job!
not a Doctor...
Biggest mistake you made is to punch it! You should have made an incision for 2 reasons. 1. easier to express all the "goo" (including the chunks) 2. that should be packed and she should be put on antibiotics. You can't pack it when you use a punch and you can't remove the entire sac until the infection is gone! Good luck! ps. I'm an R.N. at Baystate Medical E.R.
One of the most frustrating cyst vids of all time. And the inaccurate info that the popper was spewing was one for the ages.
I just wish I was there so I could yell "GET SOME FUCKING TWEEZERS"
stop playing with and give it a BIG squzze
Maybe the hole is a good thing because it can drain with hot compresses every day and cleaning every day! Not too bad on getting it drained. Actually this person seemed better than some doctors I have seen on YouTube. 😂
your a damb idiot I don't want to put a hole you did and you don't know what your doing no. you don't have everything hole do you keep from infection great way to kill someone
Ouch!
You did a pretty good job. You should look into some more training for yourself, not only for yourself, but for your patrons as well. Usually, a punch is used along with a shot of lidocaine to help make the person more comfortable during the procedure and to help you relax. You could tell you were nervous and needed to relax. If you are relaxed, and the site is deadened, usually the person you are working on will relax as well, making the procedure better for everyone.
Come on people! The "patient" knew she wasn't a doctor, but she's doing a hell of a job. She seems to know what she's talking about and the morphology of cysts. I'm sure it hurt quite a bit without numbing the affected area first. As far as "Kitchen Doctors" go, she has my vote. Well done!