What Are The Different Types Of Acne?

Cystic Acne

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Cystic acne is a rarer and more serious type of acne. Individuals are expected to develop a few pimples as a teenager or during their menstrual cycle (for women), but repeated and painful breakouts aren't normal. With cystic acne, affected individuals might experience clusters of reddened, large, painful breakouts that form deep inside their skin. Cystic acne is a serious skin condition with the potential to lead to permanent scarring and pitting. It can also continue for years. Over-the-counter treatments and basic face washes are rarely effective for cystic acne, prescription treatments are available through a dermatologist. We know pimples form when pores become clogged by oil and dead skin cells. If bacteria become trapped in the pore as well, the entire area becomes swollen and red. When the infection pushes deeply into the skin, the result is cystic acne. Individuals will experience a tender and red bump filled with pus. Should the cyst burst, the infection may spread underneath or over the skin, which can lead to more breakouts. Most individuals with cystic acne develop it in their teens or early twenties.

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