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Here's A Quick Way To Solve The Comedones Extraction Problem
Anyone who has watched a pimple popping video online may be familiar with the word comedo. Dermatologists use comedo to describe the most common types of acne. A comedo can be either a whitehead or a blackhead. Most people have had comedonal acne at some time in their lives.
Comedones are pores or hair follicles that have gotten blocked with bacteria, oil, and dead skin cells to form a bump on your skin. They are not as inflamed and painful as some other types of acne. But they can be unsightly.
You may be more prone to comedones if other people in your family have a history of comedonal breakouts. Hormone fluctuations also increase your chances of developing comedones.
Some people have a breakout of comedones around their hairline if they use heavy styling products. A comedo can also appear on your forehead if you frequently wear a hat that fits tightly against your skin.
There are ways to treat and prevent comedonal acne at home, and removal treatments you can get from a doctor.
Types of Comedo
A comedo can be one of two types. These are commonly called whiteheads or blackheads. The names come from how the blemishes look on your skin. They are small bumps that are either flesh-colored or have a dark spot on top.
Whiteheads. Whiteheads are blocked pores that have closed over. They are usually the color of your flesh or slightly lighter than the surrounding skin. They are not usually painful. You may have one at a time. They can also appear in clusters.
Blackheads. Blackheads are bumps with a dark spot on top. Unlike whiteheads, your clogged pore stays open. The dead skin and oils blocking it are exposed to the air. The oxygen in the air then causes the spot to turn a dark color.
Removing Comedones
Comedones are among the easiest types of acne to treat. They are close to the surface of your skin and respond well to over-the-counter topical medicines. You can find acne treatments that contain benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid and use them to treat your comedones.
Speak with your doctor if you need stronger treatment to reduce or remove your comedones. They may prescribe a prescription-strength cream or oral medicine to manage acne. They might add an antibiotic as well if they think bacteria is making your blocked pores worse.
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