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Wife Pops Huge Spot On Her Husband With Disgusting Results

Wife Pops Huge Spot On Her Husband With Disgusting Results

Not for the faint-hearted

Michael Minay

Michael Minay

Right, if you're about to eat, stop. If you've eaten, read this by some sort of bin or toilet - it's disgusting.

Attention, those who enjoy the works of Dr. Pimple Popper and the like: this is the video for you. It's the moment a loving wife popped her husband's spot of four years.

As you can see, Khristina Powell decided the irritation of seeing that pimple over the last few years had got too much and went for it, nails galore.


Credit: Caters

Husband, Wade, winces (understandably) as the popped spot produces a yellow stream of pus under her brute force. The poor sod.

It's a three-minute battle, which begins with Mrs Powell getting a good firm grip on the spot, before an explosion of fluid flies out. She then warns him against the smell.

Credit: Caters

Credit: Caters

Any pimple popping experience is difficult to face, and Wade can be seen grimacing and groaning during his ordeal.

However, with her eyes firmly on the prize (of a spot-free face), Khristina continues to drain all the pus from his face. After the yellowness has gone, blood follows and can be seen on her fingernails. The butcher.

Mr Powell said, of the outcome: "It was an instant relief when it was over."

However, it comes with a warning - spot-popping isn't always the best thing to do.

Michelle Rodriguez, writing for The Conversation, said: "A pimple is like a little bag under the skin that contains oil, bacteria and inflammation.

"Squeezing it can result in these contents being pushed into surrounding skin, making the problem worse. It can also lead to infection and temporary darkening of the skin in that area."

She adds the bad inflammation can lead to scarring once the pimple has settled down, which, unlike the pimple, can be permanent.

"If you resist the urge to squeeze," she continues, "pimples will usually resolve over a week or so without scarring. The 'white' contents will also settle down or spontaneously pop when ready."

Excellent. So if, like me, you don't like your spots being popped (particularly by others who seem to derive a sick pleasure from it), you've got the science to support your choice.

Now, back to your food!

Featured Image Credit: Caters