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Acne Scar Can Result From
Manual Blemish Removal
If you are suffering from acne, then
you need to know about the scars that can be
left behind and why it is important that you do
what you can to take care of the acne problems
as soon as you can. This article will help
educate you in what is going on.
While acne can be an
embarrassing problem for many people, improper
treatment of an acne breakout can leave an acne
scar that will be visible forever. Most of the
time, an acne scar is the result of a person
attempting to get rid of the blemish manually
and by squeezing or popping a zit, a hole can
be left in the skin that will not heal. Acne
scars also leave the possibility open for
additional infections caused by bacteria
infecting this open spot on the skin.
Acne forms with an excess of sebum results
from overactive sebaceous glands that clogs the
pores through which it flows. The root is
deigned to allow this oily substance to make
its way to the skin’s surface to help lubricate
the skin. However, it can mix with dead skin
cells and clog the pore, creating blackheads
and pimples in most people and cysts under the
skin in severe cases. Manual manipulation of
these blemishes can result in the spreading of
the bacteria and the potential to leave an acne
scar.
In some cases, what may appear to be an acne
scar is not in reality a scar, rather it may be
a red spot where the acne spot has run its
course. These small, red spots known as
macules, may appear similar to a scar but
unlike an acne scar, it will disappear
completely in about six months.
Additional
Colorful Scar Imposters
In other cases, after an acne lesion has
healed there may be some discoloration in the
skin’s pigment, which can also be mistaken for
an acne scar. These will typically disappear in
about 12 to 18 months, growing lighter as time
passes and while they may appear as such, are
not truly scars.
There are two types of real acne scar
tissues present following a severe outbreak of
acne. One forms a small hole in the skin ad the
other a small bump in the skin. When the body
has any type of infection it takes the steps
deemed necessary to fight it, usually with a
rush of white blood cells. Inflammatory
molecules are also dispatched to help fight the
infection and start rebuilding any damage done
during the battle.
These fighters can remain at the site of the
war for days and even weeks and sometimes the
battles get out of control. Once the fight is
won, however, the damage may be so great that
the body’s natural healing process is slowed
and if completely stymied, can leave an acne
scar on the battlefield.
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