Blackheads in the “T-Zone
Blackheads are recognizable as small black or white spots that lie in the skin. Blackheads are harmless skin impurities that have no disease value per se and are rarely associated with other symptoms. In some cases the blackheads can become inflamed and purulent pimples or papules form.
If the pustules are very inflamed, a small scar may remain after the pimples have healed. However, skin impurities and many blackheads can be a serious cosmetic problem for the affected persons. Especially teenagers and young adults suffer from it and so a bad skin can lead to psychological problems, reduced self-esteem and even depression.
Diagnosis of blackheads
Blackheads can usually be diagnosed at first sight. The characteristic black spots are usually harmless and those affected do not need to see a doctor. However, if there are many or very inflamed blackheads, a dermatologist should be consulted to determine whether it is acne by means of a visual diagnosis.
Duration of blackheads
In adolescents, blackheads usually disappear again without the need for treatment or special removal. In severe cases, when a lot of blackheads have formed or an inflammation has occurred, the dermatologist can prescribe special ointments and washing lotions that quickly lead to a regression of the blackheads.
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