Comedonal acne
Comedonal acne is really a whole different type of acne. Comedonal acne is a situation where acne rears itself in a way that you get lesions instead of pimples.
Comedonal acne is most common on one’s chin or their forearms. People suffering from this type of acne usually have “sandpaper” like skin. Comedonal acne can be treated with Retin-A.
Comedonal is an equal opportunity type of acne, targeting both males and females equally and people of all ages. This type of acne is actually very common.
Unfortunately, there is not much you can do to prevent Comedonal acne. Scientists are conflicted, but there are theories that this type of acne is highly genetic.
To treat this type of acne, you want to either use Retin-A/Differin, salicylic acid, or benzoyl peroxide. To learn more about each individual treatment, feel free to click on the links above. Retin-A is the more expensive, “commercial” choice. Both salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide can do wonders for many and will likely be much cheaper. The main side effect from both of those treatments is drying of the skin.
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