The New ‘Scalp Popping’ Trend On TikTok Is Disturbing And Dangerous

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The New ‘Scalp Popping’ Trend On TikTok Is Disturbing And Dangerous
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The New ‘Scalp Popping’ Trend On TikTok Is Disturbing And Dangerous “Honestly, it looks pretty easy and harmless. However, experts have a lot to say about this trend.”

Honestly, it looks pretty easy and harmless. However, experts have a lot to say about this trend.

Anthony Youn, M.D., a Detroit-based plastic surgeon, explained it can tear the inside of your scalp and cause a lot of bleeding. He urged TikTok users not to do this because of the damage it can cause.It’s nice to know there are voices of reason behind these crazy trends, but can we take a moment to recognize something? These are two young girls who are not medical experts. Not to mention by the look on their faces, it seems they have never tried it before either.

This isn’t the same thing though. And while some say it is done in certain South American cultures to ease different ailments, the thing we have to remember is the people administering these scalp popping techniques as part of their heritage are likely more experienced, and were probably taught how to do it correctly.

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