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  • so many people are getting on this doctor....ease up. everybodies a rookie before they become a pro.

  • nearly 1 year on and i still have my skin rash from it

  • wasn't she supposed to use anatomic clamp while suturing ???

  • i have 2 limpas below my waist! and im going to remove it in 3 weeks scared

  • this doctor is a big rookie

  • My father never considered getting a lump removed from his forearm.

    My maternal grandmother keeps forgetting that asking him about it is inappropriate.

    But, as long as it's not cancerous, my father will be just fine.

  • Your doc was such a good sport. She did lovely stitches too.

  • Unfortunately, most medical facilities will no longer allow patients to film medical procedures. Why? Liability, of course. Should something go wrong, you have a complete documented record of what took place. Hospital lawyers advised against allowing this. So, now, filming in a delivery room which used to be so common is no longer allowed.

  • Great vid! Thanks for uppload!

  • The day surgery costs me $1700 singapore dollars. Package includes two reviews, one week and one month after the surgery. Not painful, just a bit sore for a couple of days.

  • hey man . i hve them too and i dont have insurance how much yu think it will cost ?

  • I just had 6 lipomas removed today. 2 on left arm and 4 on the right arm. At a singapore hospital. The only thing painful in the surgery was the injection to numb the arm. Not as painful as I thought it would be. I had been putting the surgery off for more than 2 years, should have done it earlier so that the cut would be smaller. My plaster is different, it is water resistant and flat type. Not so bulky like this one. It is fully covered by insurance, because it is sent for biopsy testing.

  • I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. I have two lipomas and they are soft and mobile and under the skin. I too had my doctor look at them and he said, "as long as the are mobile, they are lipomas and nothing to worry about."

  • i have one lipoma on my neck area at the first time i was a little you know scared but now i know its not a fatal ill in about one week i have to go a doctor to remove it i have 35 years after see that and other videos i have trust in doctor thanks for posting videos like that from valencia venezuela god bless all the peolpe of this forum and their families!

  • lol.... I took my own stitches out of my eyebrow after i split it open in a cheerleading accident.... it was actually really easy..... i just thought it was cute how you freaked when she started suggesting that you can take them out yourself lol

  • Yo, I had the same thing done too, but on my upper forearm.wasnt painfull at all!..

  • i had my lipoma operated 3 weeks ago too, hopefully that wasnt nothing to be worried about.

  • I'm going under this with one on my back in a few days too

  • she has good bedside manner but poor surgical skills

  • Thank you Bucky! I had the same surgery today, but my doctor told me not to see... I know now why... :P Anyway I wanted to see so I came home to look for a video... :)

  • I just got a lump removed from my arm doctor thinks its Lipoma could be something else so there testing it .But i just wanted to thank Bucky for the video helped me out threw the process.I just had the operation today.Because of your video i new step by step the process thankyou

  • At the 1:50 suture, the Doctor sutured her own glove, perforating it, and not changing the glove afterwards leaving herself open to blood-born pathogens such as Hepatitis C or HIV, which are, as you know, fatal. You can clearly hear the snapping when the suture breaks the glove and it does not sound like Hemostat clipping. Hopefully I hallucinated and it's her Hemostats, although I doubt it. She also touched the roll of tape with her bloody glove, then with her bare hand; Cross-contamination.

  • @NeedleGod women can't do anything right.

  • @NeedleGod huh?

  • @NeedleGod Nah, if she did she would have atleast felt it or feel the blood.

  • @NeedleGod I think she is hot, so that doesn't matter.

  • @NeedleGod I think she is a nice lady, and very attractive; thus none of that matters.

  • What a PUSS!! Surely, you can remove three little stitches by yourself!

  • lol if u get stiches u can do it yourself right?

  • Not only "CAN I", but I HAVE DONE IT!! It's nothing to it Einstein! All you need are tweezers and a small pair of sharp scissors. Grab the stitch with the tweezers, cut the stitch, and pull it through. Finish up with a quick wipe with the alcohol or peroxide and you just saved another trip back to the Dr.!! No Biggie....

  • not exactly the safest way but u can take a risk of infection with non sterile scissors

  • Who said they were non sterile? All implements were EXTREMELY safe & sterile. It's really no big deal unless you're dealing with staples...they are a bit more complicated. Also, if the skin has grown over the regular stitching it could be a bit painful. But three or four "normal" stitches should be a breeze for ANYONE to remove on their own.

  • you have 50, holy shit, i think i have like 4 or 5.

  • agreed!

  • My doc said this is herditary. So if your dad has it or your grandfather had it, you will get it and so will your kids. And there is a good chance of it forming again in the same place, if not in the same place..somewhere else.

  • Well done mate. I have one at the same place just a tad bigger.Did she say what causes these ?

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