Different Types Of
Acne
When thinking of acne, most people would envision
almost the same thing as though there is only one type of acne
out there. While all forms have the same terrible effects on a
person, there are several different types of acne and it is
important to understand the differences. The reason it is
important to understand what makes the different types of acne
is because different types may do better with different types
of treatment. This means you will spend less in acne products
then if you just started buying random products and tried
everything.
The most common form of acne problems comes as what is known
as acne vulgaris, which is really a combination of several
types of acne, or pimples. This is a nice variety of papules,
nodules, cysts, blackheads, whiteheads, and pustules. When
thinking of whiteheads, it is best to understand that these
appear because the pore is blocked and the white stuff is dead
skin cells and oils that are coming to the surface. On the
opposite end of the spectrum, there are blackheads and these
form because the pore is blocked but only part way.
When It's
Severe
For those who suffer from severe types of acne, there
are many psychological side effects that may have to be dealt
with. These types of acne are nothing to laugh at as it can
leave a person disfigured and give them extreme self-image
issues. Acne Conglobata is known as the most severe form of all
of the types of acne out there. This is usually seen more in
males then in females and is spotted by the large lesions,
which are numerous in numbers. Staying active for many years on
the chest, back, upper arms, thighs, buttocks, and face, this
type is most common in those between the ages of eighteen to
thirty.
For those of the female gender, the types of acne
that they face are somewhat different usually. In fact the type
of acne referred to as Pyoderma Faciale is known to only affect
those who are female and between the ages of twenty and forty.
Even if a woman has never had troubles with acne before, this
type can sneak up when no one is looking at leave large
nodules, sores, and pustules on the face. Luckily though, out
of all of the types of acne, this one is the one that only last
about a year if that. But, within a years time a lot of damage
can be done to the skin.
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