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Acne is the most common skin problem that affects most people during their puberty and sometimes even tends to continue to their adult phase as well. Acne can be frustrating at times since the skin becomes sensitive to most of the creams or cosmetics and the best moments of life can be ruined with this condition. Most teens fight with acne as it tends to affect their confidence levels and also causes pain inflation at a time besides depriving the skin of its natural beauty.
What causes Acne?
Acne is the primary sign of puberty in teens undergoing hormonal changes. And there are multiple factors that induce the outbreak of acne. Acne is small reddish pimples or bumps that appear in clusters mostly in the cheeks and forehead part of the face. The infection sometimes also flourishes due to bacterial outbreaks on the skin surface. It is important to treat acne as it can damage the skin to the extent of causing permanent scars if left untreated.
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Types of Acne:
Acne Scars:
Acne marks, also known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), are discolorations left behind after an acne breakout. These marks are flat, discolored spots that can appear as red, brown, or purple patches on the skin. Unlike acne scars, acne marks are temporary and fade over time, typically within a few months. They occur as a result of increased melanin production in the affected area during the healing process. Although acne marks may be bothersome, they do not cause permanent changes in the skin’s texture or contour. With proper skin care and treatments, such as topical creams, chemical peels, or laser therapy, acne marks can gradually diminish, revealing a clearer and more even complexion.
Acne Marks:
Acne scars are permanent changes in the skin’s texture or contour resulting from severe acne inflammation or skin trauma. They come in various types, such as ice pick scars, rolling scars, or boxcar scars. Unlike temporary acne marks, scars do not fade naturally and may require professional treatment. Options like laser therapy, chemical peels, or micro-needling can help improve the appearance of acne scars by stimulating collagen production and resurfacing the skin. Consulting with a skincare professional is crucial for determining the best treatment approach.