All About Cystic Acne
One of the most severe forms of acne
you can face, is the type known as “cystic acne”.
What exactly is cystic acne?
Well, you can tell cystic acne apart
because you will have cysts that are filled with
pus.
The problem with this kind of acne is
that it can be quite painful, as well as lead to facial scars
once it has gone. Cystic acne is usually around 5mm or more
wide on your face, and it will always be filled with
pus.
This is how you can tell it apart from
an acne nodule.
Now because this type of acne has a
high probability of leaving a scar, you must never try to
squeeze it! Why? Because it will push the infection deeper into
your skin, and result in a larger scar.
This form of acne can be more
serious than the most common form of acne. As such, it’s a very
wise move to contact your dermatologist straight away if you
suspect you have this type of acne.
Although there are some over the
counter treatments that can help with this kind of acne, I
strongly recommend you seek professional advice as soon as
possible. It’s the best decision in the long run.
The reason why it’s better to see a
dermatologist, is the fact that they can diagnose what kind of
acne you actually have, and then recommend the best course of
treatment you should take. The quicker you can get a treatment
that works, the less the long-lasting impact will be on your
face, in regards to acne scarring.
If you think you have cystic acne,
remember that all is not lost. There are ways of treating it,
and if you are left with scars, there are ways of treating
them, too. Sometimes this condition can get you down, but if
you persevere, you will find a way of getting rid of your acne
eventually. So don’t give up.
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