But audiences aren’t the only ones that get squeamish when it comes to oversized growths and intrusive moles.

But this couldn’t be further from the truth.

“As long as it’s inside the patient’s body, I’m okay.

Dr. Mercy smiling

When it comes out I’m okay.

But it has to leave the room.

I don’t know how to explain it.

Dr. Mercy working on a patient

According to Dr. Mercy, many of her patients even request to keep the cysts/growths after surgeries removing them.

In fact, it was one of these patient’s requests that led to her throwing up after surgery.

“By the time she did all of that, that really did me.”

Dr. Mercy working on a patient

While it’s not a super common request, it has certainly happened more than once.

“Most people want to see it.

“Dr. Mercy” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on TLC.