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What are Pimples? Is it Acne?

Pimples or zits are common concerns in those who are prone to acne. Next to whiteheads and blackheads, pimples are the most common lesions that signify acne. These papules appear as inflamed bumps, which are pink or red. Pimples are the result of inflammation that is caused by the blocked pores and the proliferation of acne bacteria. It is important to treat these bumps properly, as it can lead to acne scars, which can be very difficult to correct once formed.

How do acne and pimples differ?

Pimples or zits (papules) are one of the many symptoms of acne. Acne is a skin disease that affects the hair follicles, and pimples are only one manifestation of it. One of the most common symptoms of acne is congested pores, which show up as whiteheads (closed comedo), or blackheads (open comedo-dark color due to oxidation). Pimples occur when there is inflammation of the hair follicles due to the proliferation of bacteria.

Is acne something that should be treated?

Yes, although acne is very common affecting over 95% of people at some point in their lives, it is nonetheless a skin disease that should be treated. Some people from the older generation regard acne as untreatable, partly because acne treatment in the past was not nearly as effective as it is now. The truth is that acne research has made some big breakthroughs, and patients can now expect consistent results, regardless of acne severity. We also now know that acne is best treated early and aggressively, as many types of acne can cause acne scars, which are very difficult to treat, often leaving permanent scars at the site. This site can help you minimize, treat, and manage your acne effectively.

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