I'm actually looking for solutions so if you plan on writing, "OMG! Don't EVER squeeze!" please don't respond. Thanks
How to Get That Plug / Seed Thingy Out
Started by christylmlw, Oct 30 2007 02:38 PM
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#1
Posted 30 October 2007 - 02:38 PM
From one of John's post in the cystic acne thread, I'm wondering how to get that plug out of a cyst that has come to the surface.
I'm actually looking for solutions so if you plan on writing, "OMG! Don't EVER squeeze!" please don't respond. Thanks
I'm actually looking for solutions so if you plan on writing, "OMG! Don't EVER squeeze!" please don't respond. Thanks
#2
Posted 30 October 2007 - 04:28 PM
i think I know what you are talking about. If you are really careful you can probably take a sterile needle and poke into the plug (on the side) and pull it up. I will try to illustrate what I mean
_____|| ----------------O
____/___\
__/_______\
/__________\
lol hope you get the idea
|| =plug
//\\=cyst
-----O=needle
__ =ignore, spaces wouldn't stay
_____|| ----------------O
____/___\
__/_______\
/__________\
lol hope you get the idea
|| =plug
//\\=cyst
-----O=needle
__ =ignore, spaces wouldn't stay
#3
Posted 30 October 2007 - 05:20 PM
Have you considered finding a derm who does acne surgery ? Many do not do it because they rely on anti-inflammatory injections, and medications such as accutane. Those that still do manual removal of core material and comedomes do perform a valuable function.
Failing that, you might try to find an well trained aesthetician in your area that does manual removal.
There is a danger of scarring, but someone with the proper training, removal instruments, and a sterile environment should be able to help you, or at least provide advice on the best course of action.
Joe Zit
Failing that, you might try to find an well trained aesthetician in your area that does manual removal.
There is a danger of scarring, but someone with the proper training, removal instruments, and a sterile environment should be able to help you, or at least provide advice on the best course of action.
Joe Zit
#4
Posted 30 October 2007 - 08:12 PM
hey...
Try and find a product called "Prid." I found it at drugstore.com. Its a herbal drawing salve that you put on the cyst. It helps bring it to a head faster. It really works, only thing is that is brown and gunky, and looks funky on your face. But, I used it at night at it really helped!
Try and find a product called "Prid." I found it at drugstore.com. Its a herbal drawing salve that you put on the cyst. It helps bring it to a head faster. It really works, only thing is that is brown and gunky, and looks funky on your face. But, I used it at night at it really helped!
#5
Posted 31 October 2007 - 08:34 PM
samanda - I looked up the Prid salve quite interesting.
christy - as mentioned in the other thread, my derm surgically removed the core of three of my cysts yesterday. I lucked out - she's very good. It really is a surgical procedure; I don't think they would have ever come out on their own. They were turning purple, and if I had tried the removal on my own, I would have permanent scarring. might want to try finding someone who will do it.
christy - as mentioned in the other thread, my derm surgically removed the core of three of my cysts yesterday. I lucked out - she's very good. It really is a surgical procedure; I don't think they would have ever come out on their own. They were turning purple, and if I had tried the removal on my own, I would have permanent scarring. might want to try finding someone who will do it.
#6
Posted 03 November 2007 - 10:46 PM
Yup get it done by a pro.
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