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The Battle of the Ages: Understanding Acne in Teens and Adults

What is the Difference Between Teen Acne and Adult Acne? What is Teen Acne? Acne is a skin disease caused by inflammation of follicles (skin pores). What are the main causes of teen acne ? Sebum production is among major causes of acne. The procedure is as follows: first due to some reason production of sebum increases. This can be, for example, abnormal level of hormones, which is common, for example, for teen age (adolescence). Then the excess sebum, which is generated by sebaceous glands located in follicles – skin pores containing hairs, mixes with dead skin cells and fills these pores, causing their inflammation – and that is already acne. So, teen acne is one of the most common forms of acne . Almost 100% of people in the age between 12 to 17 years old suffer from this disease. It is however individual – that means that some of boys and girls tend to have just a few acne spots, whilst others have a plenty of them throughout all skin. This depends not only on hormones, but also ...

What is Acne? A Comprehensive Overview of Acne, Pimples, and Blackheads: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Options.

With all this talk about acne, we might as well try to define the condition a bit. Acne is the commonly used name for pores clogged by sebum (also known as whiteheads and blackheads), pimples, nodules or cysts that can appear on the face, neck, shoulders, chest, back, upper arms and upper legs.  Most teenagers and a good number of adults suffer from acne for more or less extended periods of time. The condition is not confined to any age group, race, or sex. It affects hundreds of millions of people across the world. The biggest problems with acne are the unpleasant look of pimples and the scars they may leave behind. Types of Acne Although pimples are by far the most common form of acne and the one most people are likely to encounter or suffer from, you should know that there are other forms as well. The simplest form is acne vulgaris, which features only comedones, the simplest of lesions. Lesions are small patches of skin affected by acne, although the term “lesion” is ...