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Dr Writes Notes On Man's Body After Wife Circles Moles She Wants Checking

Dr Writes Notes On Man's Body After Wife Circles Moles She Wants Checking

The viral TikTok received several comments from fellow dermatologists

A caring wife circled moles on her husband's chest and a doctor hilariously opted to write notes next to the ones that needs checking. Watch the viral vid below:

Brinlee Miles, from Utah shared a TikTok of how her husband looked before and after his dermatologist appointment last month.

"This is how I sent my husband to the dermatologist," Brinlee wrote in the overlay to her vid.

She then points the camera at her topless husband and his circled moles that were inked on his skin.

It's important that the presumably less concerning moles were not inked, imaginably to the delight of the worried wife.

She then filmed him coming back home, writing: "And this is how she sent him back lol."

TikTok/brinleemiles

The hubby had a big grin on his face and opted to take his shirt off and showcase what the doctors have been up to.

It appeared that many of the moles had the word 'good' written next to them and the ones that weren't circled required potential biopsies.

TikTok/brinleemiles

The viral vid, uploaded on 30 November, racked up 6.7 million views and over 700,000 comments.

"The dermatologist understood the assignment," one person wrote.

A second user joked: "He came bouncing thru the door like an 2nd grader with a note from the teacher."

"Honestly, if my wife did this to me. It would save me so much time with unnecessary banter with the doc," another wrote.

Someone else added: "I swear this is why married men live longer lmao."

Surprisingly, a fellow alleged dermatologist claimed: "I work in Derm and you'd be surprised how many women send their husbands covered in circles."

Well, a different a dermatologist who posts on his @drtomassian TikTok account, responded to a clip about the 'weird, arm bumps' people get, to say it's something called keratosis pilaris and is 'super common and not harmful'. 

TikTok/@drtomassian

He suggests anyone with the condition use a lactic acid solution twice a day or a salicylic acid lotion. Before adding: "Be consistent, use them daily and avoid dry skin."

In the comments section, the doctor explained it's 'basically retained skin cells in the hair follicle'. 

As well as the arms, the bumps also commonly appear on the things and bottom, but can pop up in other areas, too. 

They're usually red, white, skin-toned or darker than your skin and can feel itchy. 

According to the NHS, the condition is caused when your hair follicles become blocked with a built-up of keratin - a substance found in your skin, hair and nails.

It's not contagious and no one knows why it happens, but it can run in families so there's a good chance if one of your parents has it, then you might end up with it too.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/brinleemiles

Topics: TikTok, Viral