Acne Definition

Written By FULL NEO on Tuesday, February 15, 2011 | 6:06 PM

Of the various books and articles I read I prefer the following definition of acne: Acne is a condition common / prevalent on the skin which arise due to a combination of excess oil, dirt and dead skin cells that clog the pores of the skin. The cause acne grow and reproduce very well be caused by bacteria. If still allowed, which clog the pores swell and remove fluid is called pus.

When viewed from the classification

We can divide the pimple into 4 different levels are usually determined by the size or number of pimples in the face, back and chest of the patient, namely: mild, moderate, somewhat heavy and unwieldy.
In addition, acne is also sometimes categorized under the age of the patients with different levels include:

  • Acne conglobata (cystic acne) : This type of acne occur in young men, classified as serious but rare.
  • Acne vulgaris (acne vulgaris) : This type of acne is the most commonly occurs in adolescents and young people growing up, about 12-24 years.
  • Acne in infants (infantile acne) : Infants aged 3-6 months are also covered with acne, and will grow back on when he headed teenager.
  • Acne in newborn babies (newborn acne) : This type of acne affects about 20% of newborns and classified as mild acne.

For the teenage acne problem is one of the most frustrating skin problems, this caused excessive oil production in their teens make good breeding acne.

"Based on research (research on consumer attitudes and the concept of a series of anti-acne products acnes Mentholatum in the Asia Pacific in 2004), among teenage skin problems, acne problems (47%) ranked second, first is the problem of oily skin (57% .) Among them there are 94% of teens who have acne problems will use anti-acne products to address the problem of acne."


That's why anti-acne product that is safe and effective is an angel helper for skin problems that come to expect by the youngsters in her adolescence. So, if you still are not powerless against acne your face that makes a headache?

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