Ep 6. Bye-Bye Lumps!
- TV-14
- March 26, 2020
- 41 min
In Save My Skin season 1 episode 6, titled Bye-Bye Lumps!, dermatologist Dr. Emma Craythorne takes on three challenging cases. First up is a patient named Jodi who has a cluster of lumps on her neck that have been causing her a great deal of discomfort. After performing a biopsy, Dr. Emma determines that the lumps are non-cancerous and can be safely removed. However, Jodi reveals that she has a fear of needles, which complicates the procedure. Dr. Emma works closely with Jodi to make her feel more comfortable and is able to successfully remove the lumps.
Next, Dr. Emma meets with a man named David who has been living with a large and unsightly birthmark on his leg for most of his life. David is self-conscious about the birthmark and has been hiding it under long pants for years. Dr. Emma performs a laser treatment on the birthmark to break up the pigment and improve its appearance. Throughout the procedure, David is amazed at the progress Dr. Emma is able to make and he is thrilled with the final result.
The third and final patient Dr. Emma sees in this episode is a woman named Diane who has been struggling with acne for over a decade. Diane's acne has caused her to lose confidence and has even affected her career. Dr. Emma examines Diane's skin and determines that her acne is caused by a combination of factors, including stress and hormonal imbalances. She prescribes a course of antibiotics and helps Diane develop a skincare routine that will improve the health of her skin. Throughout the episode, Diane becomes increasingly more confident and optimistic about her skin's future.
Overall, Save My Skin season 1 episode 6 is a heartwarming and insightful look into the world of dermatology and the impact it can have on people's lives. Dr. Emma Craythorne's compassion and expertise shine through as she helps her patients overcome a variety of skin issues, from lumps and birthmarks to acne and everything in between. With each successful procedure, Dr. Emma reminds us that taking care of our skin is more than just a cosmetic concern, it's about improving our overall health and well-being.