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Types of Acne

Acne is one of the most common skin conditions and complaints discussed in our office, occurring most commonly in teenagers and young adults but affecting patients of all ages. There are several different types of acne and during June, Acne Awareness Month, we will be offering blog and social media posts to take the guesswork out of your skin!

When it comes to pimples and acne spots here are some common types:

Cysts and Nodules

These are usually deep, “underground” and may be painful or sensitive. Often times they may never come to a head, and they tend to stick around for a long time.

Pustule

This type of acne is characterized by a red bump with a white top. The white top is a collection of bacteria, dead skin and oil trapped beneath the top surface of the skin.

Open comedones

Often times called blackheads – open comedones form when debris like oil clogs a pore and then becomes exposed to the air. Just like leaving an apple on the counter and it turns brown, sebum exposed to air turns dark — hence the term “blackhead”!

Papules

These red, mounded bumps typically do not have a white or black top to them and they may also be tender to the touch

There are multiple causes for all types of acne including hormonal changes, medications, diet, product use, and genetic tendencies. The common thread amongst all types of acne is that in order for acne to form a clog occurs in the pore. This can occur because of bacteria, oil, dead skin, etc.

Of course, since there are so many types of acne there are many different treatment options! Oral medications, topical creams, washes, chemical peels, and light therapies are all tools that can be used to treat acne.

Stay tuned this month as we discuss all of these types of acne in our “Acne Pop-Up” series. We’ll also be looking at some information on how to treat and prevent pesky breakouts. If you, or someone you know, is suffering from acne our medical providers are here to help! Our PA’s and MD’s are now accepting new patients in all locations. Wait times are usually less than one week.

acne myths

Teenage Acne Can Be Psychologically Scarring

As many as 85% of teenagers experience acne. A recent New York Times article discussed how psychologically scarring acne can be for these young adults. Not only can acne have the ability to scar your skin, but it can also have psychological scarring and decrease confidence during the teenage years.

Teenagers tend to get acne because their changing hormones prompts increased oil production. This attracts the acne-causing bacteria and causes clogged pores. Some people think that washing aggressively can keep your skin acne-free. However, the truth is that scrubbing the skin too roughly can actually result in acne-causing inflammation!

Is there an Acne – Diet Link?

Another myth is that eating fried foods can cause acne. The truth is that only foods with a high-glycemic index, dairy foods, and meat-heavy diets have been linked to acne. Since dietary causes of acne are not well-understood and not likely to be the main cause of acne development, we recommend seeking the help of a professional for treatment of acne. We discuss diet with our teenage patients when it appears to be a factor. But it is more important to address the other causes of acne before permanent scarring develops on the skin.

OTC Treatments

Over-the-counter treatments like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and Differin can treat new or mild acne. However, if acne is causing scarring (no matter how mild or severe it is), we recommend coming to see us for prompt treatment. For acne that is not leaving marks behind, over-the-counter treatments can be tried for 4 to 6 weeks, but if acne is still not clear, that is the time to see one of our Dermatology Physician Assistants or Dermatologists for treatment. Our goal is to clear our patients’ skin before permanent scars develop – both psychological scars and scars on the skin.

Need help with acne-prone skin? Contact us to schedule a consult.

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