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Know All About Acne – Causes and Symptoms

To provide the readers with a better understanding of the causes and symptoms of acne, Dr. Roopi Khera has shared the same in this blog. She is a leading dermatologist at The Glo Medispa Clinic who is known for providing the best Acne Treatment in Ludhiana. Keep reading to learn more.

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Know All About Acne – Causes and Symptoms

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  1. Know All About Acne – Causes and Symptoms Acne is a common skin condition that develops when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. It typically appears as pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and in some cases, cysts or nodules. Acne is most commonly found on the face, but it can also occur on the chest, back, and other parts of the body. It is caused by a combination of factors, including excess oil production by the skin, a buildup of dead skin cells, bacteria, and hormonal changes. Certain medications, lifestyle factors like stress, diet, and other skin conditions can aggravate it. To provide the readers with a better understanding of the causes and symptoms of acne, Dr. Roopi Khera has shared the same in this blog. She is a leading dermatologist at The Glo Medispa Clinic who is known for providing the best Acne Treatment in Ludhiana. Keep reading to learn more. What are the Factors that Causes Acne? Acne is caused due to combination of factors, such as: 1. Excess oil production: The skin has tiny sebaceous glands that produce oil to keep the skin moisturized. When these glands produce too much oil, they can mix with dead skin cells and clog the hair follicles, leading to acne. 2. The buildup of dead skin cells: As the skin sheds dead skin cells, they can accumulate on the skin's surface and combine with excess oil, leading to clogged pores and acne. 3. Bacteria: The bacterium propionibacterium acne is commonly found on the skin, and when it grows inside clogged pores, it can cause inflammation and contribute to the development of acne. 4. Hormones: Hormonal changes can cause the sebaceous glands to produce more oil, making acne more likely. The changes can occur during puberty, pregnancy, and other times. 5. Medications: Certain medications or drugs can cause acne as a side effect. 6. Genetics: There is a genetic component to acne, and if someone's parents or siblings have had acne, they may be more likely to develop it themselves. 7. Lifestyle factors: Stress, diet, and cosmetic products can also contribute to developing acne. Stress can also cause hormonal changes that contribute to acne. Eating a diet high in processed foods and sugar can cause inflammation, contributing to acne. Some cosmetic products can clog pores and cause acne, particularly if they are oil-based.

  2. It is important to note that the specific causes of acne can vary from person to person. Dr. Roopi Khera, a leading Dermatologist in Ludhiana at The Glo Medispa, can diagnose the root cause of acne and provide an effective treatment depending on the severity of the condition. If one has been experiencing excessive acne, one can consult the expert doctor at the clinic and get rid of stubborn acne. What are the Symptoms of Acne? The symptoms of acne can vary from person to person and are mentioned below: ● Blackheads appear as black spots on the skin's surface and do not leave scars. ● Whiteheads are also called pustules, and they are the most common type of acne and the first lesion people get. They do not turn black as they are not exposed to the air. ● Deep pustules and cysts are usually red and swollen with visible pus. ● Deep acne: They can be more severe; it's typically red, inflamed, warm, tender, filled with pus, and painful to touch. Deep acne scars mostly appear on the back and chest. It can leave scars and is usually the most difficult type of acne to cure. Deep acne includes pustules and cysts, both appearing on the skin’s surface. If the pus gets bursts, it can further lead to lesions. Deep acne can also lead to scarring. Picking or squeezing these pimples often leaves a pitted appearance that might or might not be permanent. Men are more likely than women to experience deep acne, which makes scarring more common in men. Acne Treatment at The Glo Medispa At The Glo Medispa, the treatment options for acne can be anywhere from topical creams to in-clinic treatments. Topical creams containing salicylic acid, azelaic acid, glycolic acid, tretinoin, lactic acid, tea tree oil, etc., are possible treatments for mild acne. The skilled doctor offers a wide range of acne treatments at the clinic, including laser toning with carbon, hollywood facial, fire, and ice facial, micro needling, or other types of peels. One can also visit the clinic to avail the benefits of other treatments such as IV therapy, laser toning, chemical peels, hydrafacial, plasma peel, jawline contouring, lip enhancement, and many more. For more information, pay a visit to The Glo Medispa Clinic today, the Best Skin Clinic in Ludhiana.

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