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Understanding The Types Of Acne
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Though all pimples form the same way, they often take on different shapes and characteristics, and react differently on
different people. Acne is formed when a hair follicle becomes clogged and what is called a comedo is formed. As the
follicle becomes clogged with more oil, the comedo becomes larger, inflaming the skin around the area and forming what we
know of as a pimple. There are several types of acne, each requiring different methods of treatment. This article covers
some of those types, explaining each and making treatment suggestions.
Non-inflammatory acne often takes the form of a closed comedo, or whitehead. This occurs when the plugged hair follicle
stays beneath the surface of the skin, and appears on the skin as a small whitish bump.
An open comedo, or blackhead, occurs when the plug enlarges and pushes through the surface of the skin. Its dark appearance
is not due to dirt, but rather to a build up of the dark pigment of the skin called melanin. Blackheads are also a type of
inflammatory acne.
The mildest form of inflammatory acne is a papule, a small, firm, pink bump appearing on the surface of the skin. These
bumps can be tender to the touch, and are often considered an intermediary step between non-inflammatory and inflammatory
acne.
Pustules are like papules in that they are small, round lesions. Unlike papules, pustules are clearly inflamed and visibly
contain pus. They may appear red at the base with a yellowish or whitish center. Pustules do not generally contain a great
deal of bacteria, but are inflamed due to chemical irritation from sebum components.
Nodular or cystic acne is usually very painful. Nodules are inflamed pus-filled lesions lodged deep within the skin. They
develop when the contents of a comedo has spilled into the surrounding skin and immune system responds, producing pus. The
most severe form of this type of acne may persist for weeks or even months, eventually hardening into a cyst. Both nodules
and cysts often leave deep scars.
Acne conglobata, a rare form of inflammatory acne, forms primarily on the back, buttocks, and chest. It is characterized by
pustules and nodules, and severe bacterial infection may ensue.
Acne cosmetica is a relatively mild form of acne caused from topical cosmetic products. It is characterized by small pink
bumps, and local inflammation on the cheek, chin, and forehead. It may develop over the course of a few weeks or months,
but usually does not cause scarring. Since it can persist indefinitely, it is important to find out which topical products
are causing the problem and eliminate their use.
It is important to understand what is causing your acne so a suitable treatment can be found. Before you can solve the
problem, you must know its origin.
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