I’m a dermatologist – this is the best way to pop a pimple at home

A top dermatologist is breaking out to share the best way to pop a pimple.

Experts strongly advise against popping pimples, no matter how much you want them to go away, but if you really can’t resist, here’s the best way to do it.

Dermatology Dr. Mamina Turegano revealed the four-step way to drain that pimple “the right way.”


A woman touching her face, apparently to pop a pimple
Dr. Turegano reminds pimples that doing so can cause a dangerous and potentially deadly infection.

“I know it’s hard to keep from getting pimples because it feels like they’re staring right at you every time you look in the mirror,” Turegano said in an Instagram video.

The triple-certified dermatologist noted that her fellow skin experts don’t recommend squeezing a cavity, but admitted that she knows many people do it anyway and wants to help people do it in a clean way. and safe.

Tuergano instructed acne sufferers to start by trying to get rid of a pimple with an over-the-counter medical treatment or pimple patch before trying to squeeze the pimple.

If the whitehead still looks like it’s ready to pop, start the pimple-popping process by sterilizing your hands and area with rubbing alcohol.

Then prick the pimple with a diabetic lancet, which has a very small needle, to open the surface with a small puncture that “won’t cause much harm.”

Once the area has been punctured, apply very light pressure with two cotton swabs to let the contents drain.

“When you pop a pimple, it’s very important not to apply too much pressure, otherwise you’ll have more inflammation and result in scarring,” advises Turegano.

She also cautioned against getting confused with any acne that appears in the “triangle of death” — the area in the center of the face that runs from the nose to the bottom corners of the mouth.

NYC-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom recently took to TikToK to reveal that the “triangle of death” is the one place on his face where he would never get a pimple.

“Pimples in the center of the face can be particularly dangerous. “The area of ​​the face from the bridge of the nose to the corners of the mouth has veins that connect directly to the brain through a blood vessel called the cavernous sinus,” he said.

Strom explains that traumatizing the skin in this critical area can introduce “a nidus of infection into the bloodstream.”


Dr. Mamina Turegano speaking as she displays some cotton swabs
Never touch a pimple with your fingers, says Turegano. Instead, use cotton swabs to apply pressure.

This infection can be carried directly to the brain, in rare cases causing death.

Strom notes that while mortality is unlikely, the threat of dying from pimples is enough to make him avoid popping any pimples in the center of his face.

“Really, don’t mess with him. Spot treat it or see a skin,” insisted Tuergano.


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