Acne Treatment

Acne

Acne is caused when the skin pores get clogged due to excess sebum, dead skin cells, and pollutants. Acne may also occur in teenagers or adults, and is not limited to any skin type.

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What is acne?

Acne is a common skin condition where the pores of your skin clog. Pore blockages produce blackheads, whiteheads and other types of pimples. Pimples are pus-filled, sometimes painful, bumps on your skin.

The medical term for acne is acne vulgaris.

 

What are the types of acne?

There are several types of acne, including:

Cystic acne: Cystic acne causes deep, pus-filled pimples and nodules. These can cause scars.
Fungal acne (pityrosporum folliculitis): Fungal acne occurs when yeast builds up in your hair follicles. These can be itchy and inflamed.
Hormonal acne: Hormonal acne affects adults who have an overproduction of sebum that clogs their pores.
Nodular acne: Nodular acne is a severe form of acne that causes pimples on the surface of your skin, and tender, nodular lumps under your skin.
All of these forms of acne can affect your self-esteem, and both cystic and nodular acne can lead to permanent skin damage in the form of scarring. It’s best to seek help from a healthcare provider early so they can determine the best treatment option(s) for you.

 

Who does acne affect?

Acne usually affects everyone at some point in their lifetime. It’s most common among teenagers and young adults undergoing hormonal changes, but acne can also occur during adulthood. Adult acne is more common among women. You may be more at risk of developing acne if you have a family history of acne (genetics).

 

How common is acne?

If you have acne, know that you’re not alone. Acne is the most common skin condition that people experience. An estimated 80% of people ages 11 to 30 will have at least a mild form of acne.

 

Where on my body will I have acne?

The most common places where you might have acne are on your:

  • Face.
  • Forehead.
  • Chest.
  • Shoulders.
  • Upper back.
  • Oil glands exist all over your body.
  • The common locations of acne are where oil glands exist the most.
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