'Dr Pimple Popper': Dr Lee removes baseball-like lump dangling from Ramiro's cheeks

After eight weeks post-surgery, Ramiro says his life has changed 360 degrees and he is happy and enjoying his life even more
UPDATED APR 21, 2022
Ramiro had a lump that resembled a baseball (TLC)
Ramiro had a lump that resembled a baseball (TLC)

Patients on TLC's 'Dr Pimple Popper' have the worst skin issues and have lost all confidence and self-love. And, as is usual, one of the most experienced and knowledgeable dermatologists, Dr Sandra Lee, comes to their rescue.

Ramiro, a 52-year-old Mexican guy, was featured in a recent episode of 'Dr Pimple Popper.' He had something resembling a baseball dangling from one of his cheeks. According to Ramiro, it began as a pimple in the year 2000. And so, in the year 2005, he went to the hospital to have it removed, and the doctors over there ended up taking it inside his mouth, which was quite painful for him, but that was not the end of it. The lump began to grow again.

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Ramiro also expresses his opinion that the way people judge him based on his appearance has an effect on him. His daughter, on the other hand, says that Ramiro was always able to find light in the darkness. Talking about his lump, he says that he doesn’t feel pain in it. However, it now appears to be more than simply a lump on the cheeks. Finally, he and his daughter meet Dr Lee and they chat about his condition. Dr Lee also says that the lump actually looks like a baseball hanging over his cheeks.

Dr Lee began the procedure by numbing the area, and then she attempted to remove the fluid using an approach that failed. Finally, she cuts it, and it seems to be a water balloon beneath the skin. Later, Dr Lee burst the enormous pimple's mess, and something resembling oatmeal came out. Dr Lee took out all of the stuff that was within it with her own hands, and then she removed the entire section so that it wouldn't grow anymore. Finally, Ramiro no longer had a baseball swinging from his face.

After eight weeks post-surgery, Ramiro says his life has changed 360 degrees and he is happy and enjoying his life even more. He also added that he gained the confidence that he had always desired.

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