Skin A&E - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
The specialist clinic opens its doors to patients with acne, psoriasis and cysts.

Episode 2
A bass player has a lump on his forehead that gives him a perpetual headache. Dr Emma operates on a chest cyst, and Dr Adil debates if he can remove a keloid from a patient's ear.

Episode 3
Dr Adil gets a surprise while operating on a lipoma, and a patient develops large lumps called keloids on both her ears as a result of getting her ears pierced.

Episode 4
A man has a lump the size of a golf ball removed from his neck, Dr Emma tackles a huge lipoma, and an operation to remove a cyst uncovers something else hidden underneath.

Episode 5
A patient has a cyst on his neck the size of a golf ball, while another hopes to be rid of the lipoma that has been attached to her back for almost 10 years.

Episode 6
Dr Adil treats a patient with five lipomas, a dancer wants to get rid of a lump that is keeping her off the floor, and a red rash on a man's face defies diagnosis.

Episode 7
A hairdresser is determined to watch his own surgery being carried out, a patient tries to flatten a lump by hitting it with a book, and Dr Emma diagnoses a rare form of acne.

Episode 8
A patient comes all the way from Glasgow to have 10 facial moles treated, Dr Dev meets the series oldest ever patient, and a woman has had a cyst on her back for more than 20 years.

Episode 9
Dr Adil operates on an aspiring model with seborrheic keratosis, and Dr Natalia is surprised by what she finds when she tries to remove a large lipoma from a patient's neck.

Episode 10
Dr Adil is unsure what two lumps on a patient's back actually are. The only way to find out is to cut into them. Dr Natalia sees a patient with severe alopecia.
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