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How Acne Forms? - Face Doctor natural rosacea treatment

corrado25 3365 days ago on News

http://facedoctor.ca - Acne is a common human skin disease found among teenagers as they enter puberty. Acne occurs most commonly during adolescence, and sometimes might continue into adulthood. It affects mostly the skin over the face, the upper part of the chest and the back. Hormonal imbalance during the puberty stage is responsible for the teen age acne. Boys produce these hormones in high concentrations. This is why teen age boys suffer more severely from acne as compared to girls. Often teen acne is considered as just a phase and is not treated. However, proper treatments during the very first stage of acne results in the reduction of acne all through the teenage years.
The pores on our skin consist of a type of gland called the sebaceous glands. These glands produce a type of oil called sebum which is required as a lubricant to our skin and hair. Most of the time these glands produce only the right amount of oil required. As a teen’s body begins to mature and develop, though, hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands to make more sebum, and the glands may become overactive. Pores become clogged if there is too much sebum and too many dead skin cells. Bacteria can then get trapped inside the pores and multiply, causing swelling and redness — the formation of acne.

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