This week, Amy Wechsler, a dermatologist in Manhattan, is introducing a side hustle of sorts: a street-level clinic called Spotless that aspires to be the Drybar of acne care, with a touch of a medspa ...
Debunked clarifies the dos and don’ts of pimple popping according to science.
Pimple popping is the best-kept secret of millions. It's gross, it's unhygienic, and it can cause us knock-on problems - but ...
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Plastic surgeon Dr Youn warns against popping pimples in the Triangle of Death, an area where veins connect to the brain, causing infections to spread rapidly. We have all had the urge to pop a pimple ...
Do you pop pimples? Well, then this is a sign to stop it. Because popping pimples may land you in an ER. Yes, that's right. Popping pimples especially within the 'triangle of death' on your face can ...
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Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: One woman popped a pimple in the “triangle of death” and ended up in the hospital with facial paralysis. The triangle of death is an area on your ...
One side of Alisha Monaco's face started drooping hours after she tried to pop a pimple Meredith Wilshere is a Society and Culture writer at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared on PS, Stylecaster ...
Alisha Monaco, like many of us, has a habit of occasionally picking her skin when she notices a new pimple. Monaco, 32, tells PEOPLE she is prone to cystic acne, often breaking out ahead of big events ...
According to the World Health Organization, sepsis is the cause of one in five deaths worldwide Michael Nied has been a digital news editor with PEOPLE since 2025. He has previously been published by ...