Dr. Lee Removes A HUGE Lipoma From A Patient’s Head

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What causes acne?

Acne is caused when the hair follicles are clogged by excess oil (called sebum) and debris, such as dead skin cells. Oily skin results from an increase in oil production from the sebaceous glands, which exist everywhere on your body, except on your lower lip, the soles of your feet, and palms of the hands. When the pores are clogged by oil and dead skin cells, this is called non-inflammatory acne and manifests as whiteheads or blackheads. When the clogged hair follicles become infected with bacteria, such as Propionibacterium acnes, the swelling and redness of the blemishes worsens and the acne becomes inflamed. Inflammatory acne, or the acne infected with bacteria, can manifest as papules or pustules on the surface of the skin. Inflammatory acne can be particularly painful as a result of the bacterial infection of the pores. Acne is a skin condition that may have a genetic component, usually observed in families. In addition, fluctuations in hormones are associated with a higher incidence in acne breakouts, such as during pregnancy.

When does pregnancy acne start?

Acne can arise at any point during the pregnancy, but pregnancy acne commonly starts during the first trimester, about six weeks into pregnancy. A lot of women are unaware that they are pregnant at six weeks, so acne flare-ups are often the first sign of pregnancy that is observed. However, the appearance of acne is not a sole indication that a woman is pregnant. Acne can continue throughout the pregnancy, due to the changes in your body’s hormones.

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