Canadian man who has yellow goop growing on back for 30 YEARS is finally squeezed

  • The patient in Kelowna, Canada, had ignored his lipoma cyst for 30 years
  • Finally friends gathered to squeeze the lump – and film the moment
  • It explodes with yellow goop as the crowd screams at the sight and smell 

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As far a pimple-popping videos go, this has to be up there with the worst. 

The unidentified patient from Kelowna, Canada, kneels down to reveal a lump on his back the size of a ping pong ball – that has been growing for 30 years. 

And, as expected, removing it was no clean affair. 

In the video, the man can be seen clenching his fists and bowing his head as a rubber-gloved friend takes hold of the reddening lump. 

After a few seconds of intense squeezing, the lump slowly opens – and a smooth line of thick yellow matter snails out.

The unidentified patient from Kelowna, Canada, kneels down to reveal a lump on his back the size of a ping pong ball - that has been growing for 30 years
The unidentified patient from Kelowna, Canada, kneels down to reveal a lump on his back the size of a ping pong ball - that has been growing for 30 years

The unidentified patient from Kelowna, Canada, kneels down to reveal a lump on his back the size of a ping pong ball – that has been growing for 30 years

After a few seconds of intense squeezing, the lump slowly opens - and a smooth line of thick yellow matter snails out 
After a few seconds of intense squeezing, the lump slowly opens - and a smooth line of thick yellow matter snails out 

After a few seconds of intense squeezing, the lump slowly opens – and a smooth line of thick yellow matter snails out 

‘Holy f***,’ the would-be doctor mutters, before friends in the room catch on to what’s happening. 

‘Oh my God, that’s f*****g disgusting!’ a woman screams off camera. ‘It’s like cheese!’

Screams continue as the patient looks around asking what it looks like. 

Meanwhile the seemingly endless line of yellow matter continues to spill out onto his back.  

‘Oh my god,’ the man squeezing the cyst exclaims, grimacing as he wipes up the clump into a tissue. 

‘That could gag a maggot,’ he adds. ‘Holy f***!’

The whole video ends when the cyst-popper holds the tissue of pus in front of the patient’s face. 

'Oh my God, that's f*****g disgusting!' a woman screams off camera. 'It's like cheese!'
'Oh my God, that's f*****g disgusting!' a woman screams off camera. 'It's like cheese!'

‘Oh my God, that’s f*****g disgusting!’ a woman screams off camera. ‘It’s like cheese!’

The seemingly endless line of yellow matter continues to spill out onto his back
The seemingly endless line of yellow matter continues to spill out onto his back

The seemingly endless line of yellow matter continues to spill out onto his back

The cyst seems to be a lipoma. A lipoma is slow-growing, benign growth of fat cells, found right under the skin
The cyst seems to be a lipoma. A lipoma is slow-growing, benign growth of fat cells, found right under the skin

The cyst seems to be a lipoma. A lipoma is slow-growing, benign growth of fat cells, found right under the skin

Taken aback with shock the patient throws himself backwards, hitting the phone out of the cameraman’s hand.

The video was not performed by the official Dr Pimple Popper (aka Dr Sandra Lee). 

But it has garnered fans on Facebook pages aspiring to reach her heights of nauseating cyst removals. 

It is not clear exactly what this man’s cyst was, but it seems to be a lipoma. 

A lipoma is slow-growing, benign growth of fat cells, found right under the skin.

'Oh my god,' the man squeezing the cyst exclaims, grimacing as he wipes up the clump into a tissue
'Oh my god,' the man squeezing the cyst exclaims, grimacing as he wipes up the clump into a tissue

‘Oh my god,’ the man squeezing the cyst exclaims, grimacing as he wipes up the clump into a tissue

The whole video ends when the cyst-popper holds the tissue of pus in front of the patient's face - shortly after this screengrab
The whole video ends when the cyst-popper holds the tissue of pus in front of the patient's face - shortly after this screengrab

The whole video ends when the cyst-popper holds the tissue of pus in front of the patient’s face – shortly after this screengrab

It moves around easily with slight pressure. It is not cancerous and treatment generally is not necessary.

If the lipoma is on a pressure-bearing area, it may create discomfort and this is when people seek removal.

People also request removal because they don’t like the appearance of these bumps.

Often a small incision can be made over the lipoma and they can be ‘popped’ out easily. 

 

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