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I’m a dermatologist — never pop a pimple that falls in the ‘triangle of death’ Derms say popping a nose pimple can have dire consequences.© Adobe The condition Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis ...
Board-certified NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom has taken to TikToK to reveal the one place where he would never pop a pimple.
Can popping zits in this area cause infection and even death? Dermatologists weigh in on the viral claims, and how to take care of your skin.
The triangle of death is the area of your face including your upper lip, nose, and between your eyebrows. Popping a pimple in this area can lead to major infections because of its location.
The so called "triangle of death" stretches from the top of the nose to a point on either side of the lips. iStockphoto When you get a zit slap bang in the middle of your face, your reaction is ...
If your Garmin watch is showing a blue triangle, you’re not alone—users of Forerunner, Fenix, and Epix watches have been reporting this issue since January 28, and Garmin is looking into it ...
Iraq's "Triangle of Death" is one of the last places on earth you want to be if you're an American in trouble. It's southwest of Baghdad, and much of it looks more like Vietnam than Iraq: It's a ...
It's called the triangle of death because of the potential serious consequences if an infection occurs in this area due to its proximity to critical blood vessels and the brain.
SELF talked to dermatologists about why you should never pop a pimple on or around your nose, an area known as the triangle of death.
Some Garmin users have reported issues with a blue triangle appearing on their device and it getting stuck in a reboot loop.
A doctor has issued a chilling warning about popping pimples in an area of the face known as the “triangle of death”.
Actor-model Charlbi Dean, known for "Triangle of Sadness," died in August. The New York City medical examiner revealed her cause of death Wednesday.