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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Acne
  1. Cystic acne, or nodulocystic acne, is the most severe form of acne. Both pustules and hard red bumps are present in the skin. This form ...
  2. Cystic acne, or nodulocystic acne, is the most severe form of acne. Both pustules and red bumps are present in the skin and scarring can ...
  3. Baby acne is usually seen on the cheeks, chin, and forehead. It can be present at birth but usually ... around 3 to 4 weeks of age. Baby acne occurs when hormonal changes in the body stimulate ...
  4. Acne is a skin condition that causes whiteheads, blackheads, and inflamed red lesions to form. These growths are commonly called pimples or "zits." Three out of four teenagers have acne to ...
  5. The face is the most common location of acne. Here, there are 4 to 6 millimeter red ( ... scars and fistulous tract formation (connecting passages). Severe acne may have a profound psychological impact and may ...
  6. Acne affects the areas of the skin that contain sebaceous glands, including the face, upper chest, and back. Acne occurs most commonly during adolescence. Many new treatment ...
  7. Acne Excoriée (VisualDX)  
    Acne excoriée is a type of acne that is sometimes called picker’s acne because it occurs when the affected individual picks at the acne lesions. This kind of acne ...
  8. Although it is not related to common acne (acne vulgaris), acne keloidalis nuchae initially appears as acne-like lesions of inflamed hair follicles (folliculitis) on the nape of the neck (nuchal ...
  9. Acne lesions frequently contain pus. This close-up photograph shows small acne pustules with surrounding inflammation (erythema).
  10. Acne frequently occurs on the back. Here, there are 2 to 6 millimeter wide erythematous (red) pustules ... Permanent scarring may follow a severe case of acne. Men are more often affected on their shoulders ...
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