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If you want to see spot squeezing, popping or videos showing the removal of blackheads - this is the place for you.

Anyone know what this is?

12 replies

Mothership6 · 26/01/2023 14:32

It’s hard, almost like a big grain of sand. It itches but doesn’t hurt?

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BrownJenkins · 26/01/2023 19:01

Could it be a skin tag?

007DoubleOSeven · 26/01/2023 19:03

Looks like a cyst.?

Mothership6 · 26/01/2023 21:06

BrownJenkins · 26/01/2023 19:01

Could it be a skin tag?

It feels too hard to be a skin tag, it’s not fleshy at all 🤷🏻‍♀️

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ChampagneCommunist · 26/01/2023 22:31

A milia, I would say

GizaBiza · 26/01/2023 22:34

I don’t know, but I would be squeezing the fuck out of it.

gravyriceandchips · 26/01/2023 22:57

GizaBiza · 26/01/2023 22:34

I don’t know, but I would be squeezing the fuck out of it.

And me. I'd be shining the torch off my phone on it in the bathroom mirror every five minutes Blush

gravyriceandchips · 26/01/2023 22:58

Your eyes are a lovely colour op.

thenightsky · 26/01/2023 23:00

Oh, I've got something similar, but more yellow looking. Like a hard grain of rice under the skin in exactly the same place. I'd love to squeeze mine, but the position of it makes it impossible.

UnfinishedBusiness · 27/01/2023 08:31

thenightsky · 26/01/2023 23:00

Oh, I've got something similar, but more yellow looking. Like a hard grain of rice under the skin in exactly the same place. I'd love to squeeze mine, but the position of it makes it impossible.

That might be a Xanthelasma.

PuzzledObserver · 27/01/2023 16:01

I had a succession of small, flaky and very itchy areas on my eyelids. They were always dry. If I rubbed one the top layer would flake off leaving a very pink area, which I assumed would fade. But it didn’t - it flaked over again.

They eventually resolved, but turned out to be the beginnings of psoriasis. I now have a couple of permanent patches on one arm, occasionally get outbreaks in my hairline, behind my ears or on my back. And have it chronically in a couple of skinfold areas, where it has a different appearance.

There’s no popping or squeezing involved, I’m afraid. But since you are spooners, I thought it might be vaguely of interest.

unsync · 29/01/2023 09:15

UnfinishedBusiness · 27/01/2023 08:31

That might be a Xanthelasma.

This.

Footle · 29/01/2023 09:20

Chalazion?

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