Proper Pimple Popping Procedures

Posted under Acne Causes,Acne Treatments,General Information on Adult Acne by swright on Tuesday 22 December 2009

We’ve all been told time and again that the most important acne tip to remember is to let your pimples heal on their own. Sometimes, though, a pimple appears that simply begs to be popped. When a pimple has a full, white head and is all the way at the surface of the skin, it can be safe and even beneficial to drain the pus to relieve some of the redness and inflammation.

When popping a pimple, it is essential that you practice proper pimple-popping technique. Poor technique can lead to exacerbated inflammation and redness, longer healing time, infection and scarring, which could require professional acne scar treatments.

1) Begin by washing your hands and face. It’s a great idea to pop a pimple after a shower, as the warm water opens the pores and helps the skin to become supple.
2) Clean a sewing needle with rubbing alcohol, and gently prick the pimple’s surface. When pricking the pimple, take your time and be precise. Submerging the needle too far into the pimple will cause discomfort.
3) Wrap your index fingers with tissues or cotton balls and gently apply pressure with a down-and-in motion. If the pimple does not pop immediately, leave the bathroom! A pimple will pop when its ready, and forcing its early drainage can cause scarring.

If your pimple begins draining clear fluid or blood, be sure to cease your pimple popping foray. Your only goal should be to release the build-up of pus, which should be simple if the pimple is ready to pop. After the pus is drained, wash your face and hands a second time and let the pimple rest before applying any treatment products or makeup.

Important note: do not attempt to pop a cyst or nodule. It can result in infection and scarring! If you are experiencing cystic acne, consult your dermatologist for a professional acne treatment.

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Adult Acne Resource

Posted under Acne Causes,Acne Treatments,General Information on Adult Acne by swright on Thursday 25 June 2009

mainWhile acne has long been considered a teenage concern, many adults also suffer from this common skin condition. Causes may include everything from stress to heredity to hormonal changes. While there are a dizzying amount of creams, lotions, masks and other acne products on the market, adult acne sufferers must seek out specifically formulated treatments that take into consideration the differences in adult and teenage skin.

Adults benefit the most from products with botanical ingredients like tea tree oil, glycolic acid, aloe vera and anti-aging ingredients. With the myriad of treatments and products available, our focus at acneresource.org is to provide you with the most accurate information possible to help you both heal and beautify your skin.

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