All About Acne
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If you are suffering from acne there is good news for you. Your skin will still be wrinkle-free in your later years while your friends who had clear skin will be getting worry lines around their eyes.
 
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Acne

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Acne is an infection of the skin, caused by changes in the sebaceous glands. The most common form of acne is called acne vulgaris, which means common acne.

Oils from the glands combine with dead skin cells to block hair follicles. Under the blocked pore, oil builds up. Skin bacteria can then grow very quickly. This infection makes the skin become swollen and red, which becomes visible.

The face, chest, back, and upper arms are most common places for acne to happen.

Acne is common during puberty, when a person is turning from a child into an adult, because of high levels of hormones. Acne becomes less as people reach adulthood.

Acne in a 14 year old boy
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Acne in a 14 year old boy

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Effects of acne


Causes of acne

Exactly why some people get acne and some do not is not completely known. These can cause acne, or make it worse:


Not causes for acne

There are many incorrect ideas about the causes for acne. Many people believe these false ideas:


Treatments

Many things are sold to treat acne. Many of these things have not been scientifically proven to help acne. However, a mix of treatments can help with acne for various reasons.

Popping a pimple should not be done by anyone but a qualified dermatologist. Pimple popping irritates skin, can make the bacteria spread, and can cause scars.

Acne scars

Bad acne often leads to bad scars where the skin has the shape of a volcano. It is difficult and expensive to treat acne scars.

These are some ways acne scars can be treated:

 

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