Dr. Pimple Popper says all the gross sound effects on her TLC show are real — and reveals her all-time favorite popping noise
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- The first season of Dr. Sandra Lee's TLC series "Dr. Pimple Popper" ends on August 15.
- So far, many episodes have included squishing, squelching sound effects during procedures like cyst pops and lipoma removals.
- One sound even has a name: a cyst makes a flatulent noise Lee calls a "cyst poot."
- In an interview with INSIDER, Lee said the sound effects are real, but magnified in the editing process.
- She also revealed her own favorite popping sound: Peeling back the galea aponeurosis, a thin tissue layer in the scalp, when she removes pilar cysts.
In its first season, Dr. Sandra Lee's new TLC show "Dr. Pimple Popper" has gifted viewers with a wide variety of pops, from tiny steatocystomas to explosive cysts to truly massive lipomas.
In all these varied procedures, though, one thing has remained consistent: The stomach-churning sound effects. As Lee squeezes, snips, and pushes on various growths, viewers hear a torrent of squishing and squelching noises so loud they seem fake. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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