• In a new Instagram video, Dr. Pimple Popper removes a dilated pore of Winer that looks just like a sticky nugget of tar.
  • Dr. Lee says dilated pore of Winers often take "a little elbow grease" to remove due to the compacted contents.
  • A dilated pore of Winer essentially a large blackhead, which is defined by having keratin plug in a single enlarged pore surrounded by normal skin.

In a new Instagram video, Dr. Pimple Popper—aka, dermatologist and TLC host Dr. Sandra Lee, MD—removes a dilated pore of Winer that looks just like a sticky nugget of tar. And it’s stubborn as all hell.

In the clip, Dr. Lee nicks the surface of the growth to give the contents a little wiggle room. She then takes a comedone extractor and pushes on the dilated pore of Winer to try and free it.

“Sometimes these have been stuck here for a while, so it takes a little elbow grease,” Dr. Lee tells the patient as she pushes down hard. She then moves on to use a blade-like tool to try and flick the compacted contents out.

“This is gonna be a sticky one,” the famed dermatologist says. “I know. I can see it right there.”

Dr. Lee is finally able to release the black contents with her tweezers, lifting out a growth that looks like a sticky ball of tar. It's fabulously disgusting.

A dilated pore of Winer essentially a large blackhead, which is defined by having keratin plug in a single enlarged pore surrounded by normal skin. This means the large crater left behind by this extraction is actually a single pore that has been stretched from the compacted contents gathering inside. And you thought you had big pores...

Watch the sticky, tacky removal below:

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