ASMR- Dermatology Role-play: Biopsy Site Care & Skin Tag Removal (No Anesthesia)

Welcome back to Dermatology Insider ASMR. Today’s session focuses on real-world clinical procedures and the essential aftercare that follows. Relax as we transition from a fresh biopsy site to a quick, no-anesthesia skin tag removal. [What to Expect] We start by treating a biopsy site using a traditional Vaseline and gauze dressing. You’ll hear the soothing sounds of paper tape, medical prep, and professional advice based on my 15 years as a Physician Assistant. Later, we address a patient's request for skin removal. I’ll explain why we chose the scissor snip method over the hyfrecator for a faster, needle-free experience. [Key Medical Insights Shared in This Video] Wound Care Protocol: How to clean your site with gentle soap and water, pat dry, and apply a thin layer of Vaseline. The "No Neosporin" Rule: Why many dermatologists advise against Neosporin due to the risk of allergic contact dermatitis and irritation. Insurance Coverage: Confirming coverage for medically necessary skin removals. Procedure Choice: Comparing MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL DISCLAIMER Educational and Entertainment Purposes Only: The content provided in this video, including all audio (ASMR), visual demonstrations, and roleplay scenarios, is for educational and entertainment purposes only. While the creator is a licensed Physician Assistant (PA-C), the information shared here is generalized and may not apply to your specific health situation. No Provider-Patient Relationship: Watching this video or interacting with this channel does NOT create a provider-patient relationship. The "Derm Insider" brand is an educational platform and is not a substitute for a formal medical consultation, examination, or diagnosis by your own healthcare professional. Not Medical Advice: Do not use the information in this video to diagnose or treat a skin condition or any health problem. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have seen or heard on this channel. Emergency Situations: If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 (or your local emergency services) immediately. Personal Opinions: The views expressed are the personal professional opinions of the creator and do not necessarily reflect the views of any employer or affiliated medical organization.