Thursday, January 27, 2022

What Type Of Acne Do You Have?

 

Acne is a common skin condition that can occur at different times in our lives. While it does not pose a serious health risk, it can leave behind scars – not just physical, but psychological as well. Acne can cause significant distress, taking a toll on one’s self-confidence.

 

Types of Acne


  • Blackheads, or open comedones: A form of mild subsurface acne that occurs when impurities and dead skin cells get trapped inside pores. When these clogged pores open, the contaminants are exposed to the air causing them to oxidize and generate a dark brown or black colour.
  • Whiteheads, or closed comedones: Created when the contaminated clogged pore is covered by a superficial layer of the skin preventing oxidation to occur. It is identifiable by its small yellow/white centre surrounded by some inflammation.
  • Papules: Occurs when the clogging of a pore causes a hair follicle to become contaminated and inflamed. Papules are a form of moderate acne that appear as hard pink or red bumps that are prone to clustering.
  • Pustules: A more severe form of acne that is filled with pus and surrounded by marked redness from inflammation. They are larger than whiteheads and blackheads and can evolve into more severe cystic acne.
  • Nodules and cysts: Two of the most severe and painful forms of acne that penetrate deep into the skin and are most prone to scarring. Cysts occur when the clogged pore ruptures under the skin, causing impurities to contaminate surrounding tissue. The body reacts with an inflammatory response to prevent spreading, resulting in the formation of pus. Acne nodules can stay intact within the skin for a long period of time and results in hardening of the affected area




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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

What Causes Acne?

A number of factors influence sebum production, but some people are more acne-prone than others because of their genes, lifestyle behaviour, and environment.

Hormones: Hormonal fluctuations may cause sebaceous glands (sebum-producing glands) to become overactive, increasing the chance of developing acne. This can happen during puberty, the menstrual cycle, and pregnancy.

Medications: Some medications may induce acne development. These medications include oral contraceptives that contain progestin, anabolic steroids, oral corticosteroids, and anticonvulsives.

Cosmetics: Makeup, skincare, and hair products can clog pores especially if they are oil-based. If you are prone to acne, it is best to use products that are oil free and noncomedogenic.

Diet: Certain foods cause acne flare-ups. These may include foods with high fat content or high sugar content / high glycemic carbohydrates. Although this will vary for each individual, you can control the acne flare-up by avoiding certain ingredients which triggers your acne.

Sweating: Perspiration combined with heat and pressure such as wearing a cap will make acne worse. Washing your face after you sweat is important to prevent skin from clogging and spreading bacteria.

Overwashing: It is recommended to wash your face twice daily using a mild cleanser if your skin is acne-prone.In addition, using strong cleansers, scrubbers, exfoliants or washing too often can irritate the skin and cause further acne development.

Picking or Squeezing Acne: This can increase the spread of oil and bacteria to other areas of your skin, and can cause further flare-up.

It is important to use proper skincare products to prevent and control acne. For mild to moderate acne breakouts, laser treatments combined with acne targeting products have clinically proven to be very effective.


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