Acne?

Canuker

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Well i have to do a project on acne( dumb) and i would like to know if you guys know a thing or two about it.

does anyone know anything about different types of acne( are there different levels?) becuase some people, like me, only get 1 or 2 pimples every week or so and then theres the people who have it all over there face and shit. i had another question but now i forget, ohwell ill ask later.
 
i remember when i went to puerto rico my face got hella greasy from all the humidity and i got some pimples, then i squeezed them so some natty ass tail came out of my face. It was kinda cool
 
Why don't you use the Google and type in "Acne" and you'll get infinitely more legit information than a bunch of morons on ns could tell you.
 
the four types of acne i know of:

1) whiteheads, which accumulate and pop

2) blackheads, usually dirt and grease

3) cysts, which grow under the skin and hurt like shit

4) butt acne, where you have acne on your butt
 
you should eat lots of greasy foods and then smear the remaining grease all over your body so you could show your teacher what you sacrifice for your project. oh and dont shower
 
this cured thier acne problems:

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i had wicked bad acne

i still get it pretty bad in the winter.

but i never have it in the summer, i think dry skin gives you acne because i always am windburned in the winter too
 
wow, can you be anymore ignorant? if you think that is why people get acne, you are a fucking dumbass. i don't really get acne, like a pimple or 2 on my chin but that's it, but seriously do you think people who have acne just don't wash their face? i know plenty of people with acne that do, it's hormones dude. so you can just shut the fuck up you ignorant idiot.
 
it really pisses me off when people say shit like "people with acne just need to wash their face."

no.

the majority of people with severe acne have it because of their genetics. most of the time, severe acne has nothing to do with washing your face
 
having dry skin forces your skin to produce more oil to try and moisturize it, having an oily face=getting acne. so yeah. i never had skin issues until i started working at a pizza place and its annoying to deal with and i only have pretty slight pimples compared to most kids. having bad acne would fucking suck. especially butt acne.
 
yea man there are different levels, and theres different medicines to treat all the different levels. i have pretty good skin with only a few pimples here and there and i use medrol. my brother used to have terrible acne and thats actually known as a fungus i think and you have to take these little pills. i dont know if it was acutane but it worked and now he doesnt have bad skin anymore.
 
I know a kid tho smeared a trail of pizza grease on his face... the next day he had a line of pimples
 
Types of acne

There are many variations of acne, ranging in severity from mild to severely disfiguring. The Regimen works well to combat moderate to light acne. Severe acne may require more aggressive treatment. Visit the Types of acne message boards to seek further help from other members.

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Acne Vulgaris - mild/moderate

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Acne Vulgaris is the most common form of acne which includes several types of pimples. These acne lesions include blackheads, whiteheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts.

Mild to Moderate[/i] acne vulgaris consists of the following types of acne spots:

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Whiteheads: Whiteheads result when a pore is completely blocked, trapping sebum (oil), bacteria, and dead skin cells, causing a white appearance on the surface. These types of acne lesions sometimes seem to be begging to be popped. Make sure you read about how to pop a pimple before you attempt this. Whiteheads are normally quicker in life cycle than blackheads. You can view a diagram of a whitehead on the what is acne page. The Regimen provides a step-by-step program on how to treat a whitehead.

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Blackheads: Blackheads result when a pore is only partially blocked, allowing some of the trapped sebum (oil), bacteria, and dead skin cells to slowly drain to the surface. The black color is not caused by dirt. Rather, it is a reaction of the skin's own pigment, melanin, reacting with the oxygen in the air. A blackhead tends to be a stable structure, and can often take a long time to clear. You can view a diagram of a blackhead on the what is acne page. The Regimen provides a step-by-step program on how to treat blackheads.

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Papules: Papules are inflamed, red, tender bumps with no head. Do not squeeze a papule. It will do no good, and may exacerbate scarring. The Regimen provides a step-by-step program on how to treat papules.

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Pustules: A pustule is similar to a whitehead, but is inflamed, and appears as a red circle with a white or yellow center. Pustules are your garden variety zit. Before you pop or squeeze such a lesion, be sure to read about how to pop a pimple. The Regimen provides a step-by-step program on how to treat pustules.

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Acne Vulgaris - Severe

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Severe[/i] acne vulgaris is characterized by nodules and cysts:

Nodules: As opposed to the lesions mentioned above, nodular acne consists of acne spots which are much larger, can be quite painful and can sometimes last for months. Nodules are large, hard bumps under the skin's surface. Scarring is common. Absolutely do not attempt to squeeze such a lesion. You may cause severe trauma to the skin and the lesion may last for months longer than it normally would. Dermatologists often have ways of lessening swelling and preventing scarring.

Cysts: An acne cyst can appear similar to a nodule, but is pus-filled, and has been described as having a diameter of 5mm or more across. They can be painful. Again, scarring is common with cystic acne. Squeezing an acne cyst may cause a deeper infection and more painful inflammation which will last much longer than if you had left it alone. Dermatologists often have ways of lessening swelling and preventing scarring.

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Acne Rosacea

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Acne Rosacea can look similar to the aforementioned acne vulgaris, and the two types of acne are sometimes confused for one another. Acne Rosacea message board

Rosacea affects millions of people, most of whom are over the age of 30. It appears as a red rash which is normally confined to the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. The redness is often accompanied by bumps, pimples, and skin blemishes. Blood vessels may also become more visible on the skin. Blackheads are not a part of rosacea. It is more prevalent in women, but often more severe when found in men. Left untreated, it can cause swelling of the nose and the growth of excess tissue, a condition called rhinophyma. Treatment is often different for rosacea than for acne, and it is important that you consult a doctor can determine if what you are experiencing is acne vulgaris or rosacea.

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Severe forms of acne

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Severe forms of acne are rare, but they are a great hardship to the people who experience them, and can be disfiguring--and, like all forms of acne, can have psychological effects on the sufferer.

Acne Conglobata: This is the most severe form of acne vulgaris and is more common in males. It is characterized by numerous large lesions, which are sometimes interconnected, along with widespread blackheads. It can cause severe, irrevocable damage to the skin, and disfiguring scarring. It is found on the face, chest, back, buttocks, upper arms, and thighs. The age of onset for acne conglobata is usually between 18 and 30 years, and the condition can stay active for many years. As with all forms of acne, the cause of acne conglobata is unknown. Treatment usually includes isotretinoin (Accutane), and although acne conglobata is sometimes resistant to treatment, it can often be controlled through aggressive treatment over time.

Acne Fulminans: This is an abrupt onset of acne conglobata which normally afflicts young men. Symptoms of severe nodulocystic, often ulcerating acne are apparent. As with acne conglobata, extreme, disfiguring scarring is common. Acne fulminans is unique in that it also includes a fever and aching of the joints. Acne fulminans does not respond well to antibiotics. Isotretinoin (Accutane) and oral steroids are normally prescribed.

Gram-Negative Folliculitis: This condition is a bacterial infection characterized by pustules and cysts, possibly occurring as a complication resulting from a long term antibiotic treatment of acne vulgaris. It is a rare condition, and we do not know if it is more common in males or females at this time. Fortunately, isotretinoin (Accutane) is often effective in combating gram-negative folliculitis.

Pyoderma Faciale: This type of severe facial acne affects only females, usually between the ages of 20 to 40 years old, and is characterized by painful large nodules, pustules and sores which may leave scarring. It begins abruptly, and may occur on the skin of a woman who has never had acne before. It is confined to the face, and usually does not last longer than one year, but can wreak havoc in a very short time.

 
dont be so ignorant buddy. i had pretty bad acne during grade 9/10 and i still have some today. all the while i washed my face twice a day and used the proactiv solution and a prescription gel, which helped prevent more acne, but didnt really get rid of it.

so dont talk shit about us "acne fucks" when you dont know what some of us have to do.
 
exactly what i'm doing right now, working very well but I doubt it will get rid of it all. Mine isn't terribly bad and with the medication it's really getting it's ass kicked.
 
yeah, i didnt have it very bad, but enough to be a nuisance, so my doctor decided to prescribe me some acne shit too, and i definitely notices a difference if i dont use it
 
that almost made me burst out laughing in the middle of the library.

acne sucks, it definitely doesn't have to do with "not washing" your face. i haven't had the insane acne some people get, mine was under the skin so you couldn't see it. i went to the dermatologist and she gave me a bunch of prescription stuff and this crazy glycolic acid facewash that burns like hell if it gets in any broken skin (aka, hangnails, OUCH).

by the way, NS is not the place to do research hahah
 
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