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For some people, acne is a fleeting, if unsightly, problem experienced only in adolescence. For others, the problem of acne can begin early and last well into adulthood, with painful cysts and blemishes that cause embarrassment and leave deep acne scars. Some sufferers might find that they need to make frequent trips to the dermatologist, or invest time and money into costly skin care products, acne treatments and acne medications.
What is Acne?
Acne is a common skin ailment most often associated with teenagers and those experiencing puberty, though it can last well into adulthood. In some cases, the sufferer won't ever experience symptoms of acne until adulthood. Acne occurs when the pores of the skin are prevented from properly draining skin oils and cells and causes bacterial growth.
There are two types of acne:
In non-inflammatory acne, the problem is concentrated in the infected pore, such as a whitehead or blackhead. Inflammatory acne indicates that the infected pore has burst, causing irritation and inflammation in surrounding pores.
Where does acne appear?
Though perhaps most often associated with the delicate skin of the face, acne-also referred to as acne vulgaris-can appear on other parts of the body. The condition is related to activity in each pore's sebaceous glands and therefore most acne often appears on areas of the body with a high concentration of sebaceous glands, including:
Symptoms of Acne
Depending on the severity of the condition, acne can be barely detectable with very small whiteheads that disappear on their own in a matter of days, or less than two weeks. Other people experience acne as a concentration of large pustules or lesions that can persist for several months. Listed below are a few of the blemishes associated with acne:
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