Know About Whiteheads and Blackheads
Every talk about acne includes terms such as whiteheads and black
heads. What are they and why are they called so? Let us find out. Acne develops on the hair follicles that have sebaceous glands
attached to them. These glands produce oil called sebum. Because of certain
reasons the sebum changes in quality and quantity giving rise to scales on the
hair follicle. This blocks the skin pore causing acne. This blockage is the
beginning of acne. The first stage of this blockage shows as blackheads and whiteheads.
These are also called as comedones. A comedone is a sebaceous follicle that is plugged and filled
with sebum, dead cells etc. An open comedone is
called a blackhead because of its blackish appearance. A blocked comedone is referred as whitehead, which is a small bump
in the skin with skin like color. A whitehead has closed mouth and the
blackhead has an open mouth. What to do if you have blackheads or whiteheads- do not squeeze them
yourself. That may leave permanent scars and also infection. Best is to
approach a dermatologist who will pick them open if required under sterile
conditions. Please note that acne scars can permanently disfigure you. As far as basic care is concerned, wash your face gently with slightly
warm water and mild soap to remove excess sebum and dead skin. Do not be harsh
on the skin. Please note that acne takes time to clear. Apply any topical cream
that may be prescribed by your dermatologist. Acne treatment requires patience.
Many of us hurry to get rid of acne and create further inflammation. This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not
intended to be a medical advise and it is not a
substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your
medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after
consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage
resulting from information obtained from this article Milia
That Look Like Whiteheads
All of us want good-looking skin. Acne is the biggest obstacle in our
effort. There are other skin problems that look like acne but are not acne. Milia is one of them. Milia are white spots on the face that
can form at any age. Milia look like white pearls and most of us confuse them
with whiteheads of acne. They are not whiteheads. So the treatment is
different. Common acne treatment will not help remove milia but create more
skin problems. Find out the difference between milia and whiteheads for a good-looking
face. Acne- what are whiteheads: whiteheads form when the dead skin cells,
white blood cells, bacteria P.Acnes and sebum block
the opening of the sebaceous glands. The gland has a closed mouth and this comedone is called acne. This acne troubles us because if
it gets further infected, it can create scarring and spoil the facial skin
forever. Milia- milia is the accumulation of dead skin cells that is not able
to get out of the skin. Milia has no infection like whiteheads and no bacteria
or pus. Milia has no sebum in its formation. Our skin
sheds dead skin cells everyday. Sometimes, when these cells cannot be shed out
from the skin, they accumulate and form milia. When you extract a milia from the skin, you will only see white mass. They
are dead skin cells. Milia treatment- the only way to remove milia is to get them extracted
from skin. Don't extract milia yourself if they are located on your eyelids.
The best way to prevent milia is to get the top skin layer exfoliated
regularly. Get microdermabrasion done regularly. AHAs are also good for removing the top dead skin cells
regularly. Vitamin A derivative creams are also good to peel off the top skin
layer. Consult your doctor about prevention and removal. This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not
intended to be a medical advise and it is not a
substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your
medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after
consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage
resulting from information obtained from this article. Copyright ®2005-2009 eNewsletterSolutions.com. All rights reserved
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