The researchers used a specialized 3D printer to produce a microarray of spikes shaped like arrowheads, which helped the ...
But as satisfying as the process can be, one woman’s brush with the ‘triangle of death’ might make you think twice before picking your pimples. US-based mother of three, Alisha Monaco, recently found ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: One woman popped a pimple in the “triangle of death” ...
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 ...
A woman who squeezed a spot in the little-known 'triangle of death' area on her face was rushed to hospital after becoming dizzy and experiencing "excruciating" pain. Alisha Monaco had no clue it was ...
Is it safe to pop pimples that rise up on your face? One TikToker went viral for a video after she allegedly popped one in the "danger triangle," but here's what a dermatologist says. (Photo via Getty ...
If you don't already know Dr. Sandra Lee, a.k.a. "Dr. Pimple Popper," you for sure know her videos—those kinda gross but oddly satisfying, up-close-and-personal clips of clients' pores as the doc ...
It might be tempting to squeeze a pesky spot on your face. But according to experts it's a bad habit that can do more than just scar you. In rare cases, it could even leave your face paralysed or ...
What seemed like an everyday blemish left a 32-year-old Michigan mother in the hospital after a frightening chain of events. Alisha Monaco, a mum of three, squeezed a pimple just under her nostril, ...