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What is Acne?
What is acne? Acne is a term
attributed to plugged pores,
commonly known as blackheads
and whiteheads, pimples, and
even cysts or nodules, occur
on the face, neck, chest,
back, shoulders and upper
arms. Follicles, often called
pores, often get blocked with
sebum (oil), which normally
drains to the surface, and
a bacteria propionibacterium
acnes, begins to grow. Both
whiteheads and blackheads
start out as a "microcomedone"
which then become skin blemishes
called comedones. Acne can
be upsetting, disfiguring,
sometimes leading to permanent
scarring.
There are different types
of acne. A white head is a
lesion where trapped sebum
and bacteria stay below the
skin surface. A blackhead,
on the other hand, is a lesion
where trapped sebum and bacteria
partially open to the surface
and turn black due to the
skin pigment melanin.
A papule is a small solid
lesion slightly elevated above
the surface of the skin. A
pustule, again, is a dome-shaped
skin elevation containing
pus: a mixture of white blood
cells, dead skin cells, and
bacteria. It often has a hair
in the center. A macule is
a temporary red spot left
by a healed acne lesion. It
is flat and pinkish, with
well-defined borders that
can persist for days to weeks.
A number of macules can contribute
to the "inflamed face" appearance
of acne. A nodule is a solid
dome-shaped or irregularly
shaped lesion, characterized
by pain, inflammation and
extending into deeper layers
of the skin. It may cause
tissue destruction resulting
in scarring.
A cyst is a sac-like lesion
containing white blood cells,
dead cells, and bacteria.
It may be severely inflamed
and painful, extending into
deeper layers of the skin
and can result in scarring.
Who gets acne? Acne affects
teenagers mostly; however
it can occur in adults of
all age groups also. Acne
starts between the ages of
ten and thirteen and usually
lasts for five to ten years.
It normally goes away on its
own in the early twenties
but can stretch into the late
twenties or thirties or even
beyond. Some people get acne
for the first time as adults.
The treatment of acne is not
difficult at all. Following
a clear regimen helps considerably.
Gentle cleansing plus plenty
of 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide gives
a clear skin as Benzoyl peroxide
kills the acne bacteria well.
A little itchiness after an
application is quite normal,
and some people also experience
redness of the skin for the
initial couple of weeks. However,
this will definitely get better
because it will cure the acne
and prevent any new outbreaks.
About the Author
Lana Hampton is the webmaster
of www.theacnecenter.com.
Visit her site today for the
latest acne information, treatments
and product reviews.
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