 Hi, Dr. Saul here. We're gonna talk about the JP drains that we put in for tummy tucks. So a couple of things. One, this should always be flat. So in order to get it flat, you push out the air and then cap it. In that way, it creates a suction and it allows the fluid to get suction into this reciprocal. Left hand, place it here so it doesn't pull out with your right hand and a pen or marker. Just milk the tube. Do you see how more it's coming out? Move your fingers down, milk it more. And you can see there's a clot right there. The dark blood is a clot. And you wanna move all this down so it actually works. Again, we'll do it one more time. Hold it here, pull down. There it is. Hold down until you have everything drained and it's in the receptacle like this. So stabilize it with your hand. Then with your right hand, just milk it. Don't forget, if it's open, it's not working because there's no suction. You have to squeeze the air out and close the top. That way it's functioning.