Dr. Pimple Popper - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Record Breaking Lump!
Tim has a massive growth on his back that affects his ability to work and socialize. Daniel has debilitating psoriasis that covers 90% of his body. Gloriana and Yolanda are a mother/daughter duo who have bonded over their bumps.

Peh-DUN-kyoo-LAY-ted
Traci's confidence has been destroyed after years of bullying from the bumps on her face; Ravon has a unique dangling growth on his leg; David has a large lump.

Eggs Lipoma
David is back to see Dr. Lee after she spots a suspicious growth under his eye; Nicole is depressed because of the bumps all over her neck; Steve has a noticeable lump on his forehead; Allen has a growth on his biceps but is terrified of doctors.

Adventures in Pimplepopping
Inoke has a huge, possibly life-threatening bulge on his shoulder. Delano returns with his back lump after Dr. Lee removed a liter of fluid from it. Reed has hundreds of bumps on his chest that burst and leave nasty scars.

Dr. Lee Nose Best!
Tony has large growths on his nose that impair his breathing. Kevin has a bump in his jawline that is a "lady deterrent." Marie has an unsightly lump on her forehead that makes her a hermit. Tommy's leg bump makes it difficult for him to work.

Warning: Cystem Shutdown!
Gerard has nearly a hundred lumps varying in size all over his body, Gina has bloody lesions all over; Eric has a large bump on his head that he calls his on and off button.
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