The Most Common
Variations of Acne
The
term acne, in totality, does not mean JUST pimples.
Acne is a term for plugged pores (blackheads,
whiteheads), pimples and even deeper lumps (cysts or
nodules), that occur on the face, neck, chest, back,
shoulders and even the upper arms.
There are several variations of acne that skin
experts coined.
Types of acne
Acne Vulgaris
(common acne) includes several types of lesions,
usually called blackhead, whitehead, papules,
pustules, nodules and cyst.
Mild to moderate
acne vulgaris is characterized by:
Blackheads- are caused by partially blocked pores.
The black appearance is caused by melanin pigment
from dead skin cells.
Blackheads tend to be stable structures, and often
take a long time to clear.
Whiteheads- are caused by completely blocked pores.
The white appearance is caused by the bacteria
inside turning the sebum into free fatty acid. The
whitehead differs in color from the blackhead
because the opening of the plugged sebaceous
follicle to the skin’s surface is closed or very
narrow, in contrast to the distended follicular
opening of the blackhead.
Don'ts:
Neither blackheads nor whiteheads should be squeezed
or picked open, unless extracted by a dermatologist
under sterile conditions. Tissue injured by
squeezing or picking can become infected by
staphylococci, streptococci and other skin bacteria.
Papules- are small, red, tender bumps or spots. A
group of very small papules and microcomedones may
be almost invisible but have a "sandpaper" feel to
the touch. A papule is caused by localized cellular
reaction to the process of acne.
Pustules- are larger, red and inflamed-pus filled
spots.
On
the other hand, severe acne vulgaris is
characterized by:
Nodules- are large and hard bumps under the skin’s
surface. Unlike a papule, a nodule is characterized
by inflammation, extends into deeper layers of the
skin and may cause tissue destruction that results
in scarring. A nodule may be very painful.
Cysts- are similar to nodules but can be severely
inflamed and infected.
Acne Rosacea
is
a variant that typically causes a red nose and is
more common in older people than in young people,
mostly affecting those who are aged 30 and above.
It commonly appears as red rash, which are normally
confined, to the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin.
The redness is often accompanied by bumps and
pimples. Blood vessels may also become more visible
on the skin. People with this kind of acne rarely
have pimples. These flashes can be triggered
by certain foods like spicy foods and alcohol.
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