About Acne
August 15th, 2010 by alfian | No Comments | Filed in Acne Treatment Info
Acne is a skin problem where there are different types of inflammation. These may be pimples, whiteheads, pimples and cysts. The kind of acne that have or had the majority of teenagers called acne vulgaris, also known as common acne, and usually manifest themselves in the face, neck, shoulders, upper back and chest .
Sebaceous glands or oil glands as they are also called, are located in the hair follicles or pores. Thus producing much sebum, which is an oil that lubricates the hair and skin.
Due to hormonal changes that occur during puberty, teenagers acne appears to them. This is because most of the time, the sebaceous glands produce more sebum quantity that corresponds.
While adolescent’s body begins to mature and develop, the hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum and the activity of these glands becomes too intense. A large amount of sebum and dead skin cells, the clog. Then the bacteria are trapped inside the pores and reproduce, making thus the skin to swell and become red giving rise to the start of acne. (more…)
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