Thursday, February 9, 2012

What Exactly Is Acne?

The average person refers to acne as pimples and even zits. The clinical term for acne however is recognized as Acne Vulgaris and predominates in the adolescent years though grown ups are now and again afflicted with this disorder also. Acne appears as skin lesions along the face, neck, back, shoulders and possibly even on the chest.

The lesions take several forms and based on their composition they are referred to as blackheads, whiteheads or cysts.

Blackheads also called open comedones are generally very small, dark spots the result of a small plug in the opening of a follicle (pore) on the skin.

Whiteheads also called closed comedones, are white, raised bumps caused by collections of oil and skin in pores.

Cysts are formed when the pore becomes fully blocked. They may be pus-filled, and is referred to as having a dimension of 5mm or more across. They show up in extreme cases of acne and will leave scarring.

Why Teens?

Teens are most stricken by acne due to the overproduction of natural oils at this age. Sebum is generally beneficial most of the time, it is an oily chemical intended to keep the skin and hair soft and lubricated. Excessive sebum however can lead to oily skin which in turn would result in clogging of pores.

Puberty also triggers an increased production of follicle cells. These enhanced dead follicle cells combined with greater sebum are a destructive blend. This particular mixture leads to the eruption of white heads, increased bacteria on the surface of the skin that will later cause irritation and redness related to acne.

Psychological Influences

As debilitating as acne could be physically the greater damage is usually emotional and psychological for teenagers and adults sufferers. Physical appearance is crucial during adolescence and scars and pimples attributable to acne impact self image and self esteem.

The good news is that the ravages of teen acne decreases with age and aside from that there are a number of choices for treatment at present.  Attempting to keep skin as oil free as possible and cleansing frequently additionally goes a long way.

For extreme instances it is usually sensible to seek advice from a dermatologist who may recommend medication to fight bacteria.

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