Woman Issues Stark Warning After Popping Pimple In The Triangle Of Death Left Half Her Face Paralyzed

A woman who was hospitalized after she popped a pimple in the ‘triangle of death’ has issued a stark warning to others so they do not repeat her mistake.

Lindsay deOliveira woke up one morning with an average looking blemish near her nose and, as many would, she decided to sort it out by popping it.

While the 32-year-old had thought it would go away as normal afterwards, instead, the pimple and surrounding area started to swell, before becoming drastically worse.

DeOliveira’s pimple was located in any area of the face known as the ‘triangle of death’ – which spans from the nose to the corners of the mouth.

Picking pimples in this area can introduce bacteria and cause a severe infection – as in DeOliveira’s case.

‘It looked like a regular pimple, between my lip and my nose,’ Lindsay, from Georgia, told NeedToKnow recently.

‘There was nothing out of the ordinary at all – that’s what makes it so wild that this even happened.

‘There was nothing there the day before – we even did professional family pictures on Sunday.’

A woman who was hospitalized after she popped a pimple in the ‘triangle of death’ has issued a stark warning to others so they do not repeat her mistake

Lindsay deOliveira popped an average looking blemish near her nose and her face started to swell and droop

Dermatologists recommend avoiding popping pimples in this area.

DeOliveira said the pimple appeared on a Monday morning, when she popped it.

The next day, it started swelling and she headed to urgent care when her face started to droop.

She was given antibiotics by doctors, but visited urgent care twice again the next day as it got progressively worse.

By Thursday, she was in the ER.

She said she never expected the situation to escalate so much.

DeOliveira said: ‘It was just like any other (pimple) – I had taken a shower and then wanted it to go away so I handled it like most people do.

‘In the ER, they initially thought I was having an allergic reaction – that’s how swollen my face and lips were.’

While she thought it would go away as normal afterwards, instead, the pimple and surrounding area started to swell. She’s seen two days after popping the pimple

DeOliveira’s pimple was located in any area of the face known as the ‘triangle of death’ – which spans from the nose to the corners of the mouth. She’s seen four days after popping it

She was given antibiotics by doctors, but visited urgent care twice again the next day as it got progressively worse

Doctors told Lindsay that she had developed cellulitis, a common, potentially serious bacterial skin infection affecting the deeper skin layers, causing redness, swelling, warmth and pain.

Cellulitis needs prompt antibiotic treatment to prevent spread to the bloodstream.

DeOliveira said she ‘couldn’t move’ half of her face and she was given an MRI to make sure her sinuses, eyes and brain were not affected.

She explained: ‘We could see my body had walled off the infection, thankfully.

‘I was given two heavy duty antibiotics in the ER, so totally changed off the others I was on as they weren’t working.

‘I was given Amoxi-Clav and Bactrim before I even left the ER. Two hours later, the swelling went way down.’

DeOliveira said the cellulitis ‘went quickly’ and her face was ‘almost back to normal’ in a few days.

However, the antibiotics made her unwell and symptoms lasted almost six weeks.

DeOliveira said she’s now ‘returned to normal entirely,’ though with a minor scar.

‘I can quite easily cover (it) with the tiniest dab of makeup, and most days don’t even bother,’ she added.

When it comes to warning others about popping pimples in the future, Lindsay added: ‘Please don’t. Never again.’

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Author: uaetodaynews
Published on: 2025-12-25 18:58:00
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