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08-10-2019 05:14 PM
This weeks episode was a man with extemely severe psoriasis. she prescribed Cosentyx, you mean to tell me no other derm doc in this country of ours could have done that?W e all see a gazillion commercials for this on TV, the one with Cyndi Lauper.
08-10-2019 07:06 PM
For any of your TV shows on Fios go here:
https://tv.verizon.com/watch/tv/dr-pimple-popper/U1VCX0RSLiBQSU1QTEUgUE9QUEVSLVRMQy1UVlM/
08-10-2019 08:26 PM
@Annabellethecat66 wrote:For any of your TV shows on Fios go here:
https://tv.verizon.com/watch/tv/dr-pimple-popper/U1VCX0RSLiBQSU1QTEUgUE9QUEVSLVRMQy1UVlM/
Thanx, @Annabellethecat66 !
08-11-2019 02:57 PM
Several episodes aired this afternoon. A woman had many cysts on her eyelids , I was surprised Dr Lee did not refer her to a plastic surgeon who is also an opthamologist, there are doctors like this. Dangerous to operate on the eyes like that.
08-12-2019 11:30 AM
I'm a mom of just boys. Watching this show is chickenfeed. I dvr it and never miss an episode. Dr. Lee has a huge heart and it makes me happy how she is wlling to help those who feel hopeless.
08-12-2019 12:20 PM
For the first couple of years, I would flip to another channel when the commercials for DPP came on. I'm extremely squeamish!! However, about a year ago, the show came on and I was busy doing other things but took a minute to watch one of the procedures. I didn't feel squeamish at all so I try to catch the show or even a marathon when it's on.
I've also never understood why some of her patients tell her they've been to other dermatologists but the medical professionals appear perplexed. Some of these have been for some routine bumps like a cyst or lypoma. 20 years ago, I told my general practitioner about a lump on my head and he removed it himself and sent it off to pathology.
08-13-2019 03:28 AM
@Shelbelle wrote:I find it truly amazing that she does such serious procedures right in her office with only a local numbing, unbelievable!!
I wonder about that. I don't understand why some of the more difficult and painful procedures aren't done under at least a sedative.
08-13-2019 03:34 AM
@Winkk wrote:I watch the show from time to time. The question I have is she the only dermatologists in the country who can do these things? People come from all over just to see her. Can't other derms do the same thing?
I wonder the same thing. I remember a show where a fellow who lived in New York City travelled across the country to get a lump removed from his knee. No doctor in New York City could do it?? It looked like a pretty simple procedure. I can understand if you live in a small town, but New York City? Makes me wonder about the authenticity of the show.
08-13-2019 06:36 AM
We watch because of the help the clients get. The doctor seems very caring however she does surgery with local numbing only and so many are large tumors that look painful for them and seem to need sedation. For that reason I would not want her to help me if I had something like this. She also seems to cause trama by digging around and ripping out what she is removing as the cut is way smaller than the tumor. I would think that would cause extra bruising.
08-13-2019 04:48 PM
As I wrote in my earlier post, last week she performed a 5 hour surgery right in her office using only Lidocaine, she was exhausted and so was the patient, removing 68 Lipomas.
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