The blemish that you see on one sudden day, has actually been brewing for quite some time under the surface of your skin.
A dermatologist Dr David E. Bank said, “What many people don’t know
is that it can take about eight weeks from the time a pore gets blocked
to the time it erupts on the skin in the form of a pimple. In effect, by
the time you are painstakingly applying topical products to a pimple
that has broken out on your skin, you are about eight weeks too late.”
Before you pop out a pimple, you should know its type.
What Happens When You Forcefully Pop Out A Pimple
It is important to know the type because it will help you with an easy treatment of the same.
1. Blackheads
They appear as dark-colored, flat clogs, looking like plugs in the
skin. They don’t hurt much until you pop them out and are also more
visible than feel-able.
2. Whiteheads
These are white, tiny, dome-shaped bumps on the skin and have no
visible opening to the outside. They too don’t hurt and are easily
visible and feel-able as well.
3. Papules
These are generally of skin color or red bumps. And there’s no
visible liquid or pus in them. Papules have a size of lesser than five
millimetres. They are sometimes painful and sometimes painless.
4. Pustules
Pustules are the solid bumps filled with pus. They start out red
having a yellow top and become crusty later. You can easily see the pus
in them and these are usually tender to touch.
5. Cysts
These are larger than pustules and papules, i.e. more than five
millimetres. They are usually painless when they are skin colored, but
when the color changes to red or yellow, they become painful. They grow
very quickly.
This is why you shouldn’t pop out a pimple:
Acne causes the skin to tighten around the opening of a pore, which
traps the acne inside. The acne continues to grow and multiply but does
not flow out towards the surface of the skin.
And when you squeeze a pimple, the wall of the pores gets injured.
The inflammation signals which are produced by the acne bacteria
reach the bloodstream that creates more inflammation. And if you squeeze
the pus and oil, the skin will start growing over the wound, which will
trap the bacteria inside. And instead of a nasty pimple, you will soon
have a nasty nodule or cyst on your skin. Therefore, it is not a good
idea to pop your pimple.
What to do instead?
1. Benzoyl peroxide – It is the world’s most frequently used
antiseptic for the skin. This chemical product fizzes and foams and also
kills the bacteria of acne in two different ways. One of its components
is hydrogen peroxide which releases oxygen and slows down or even kills
the bacteria of the acne.
And the another component is benzoic acid which makes it impossible
for the acne bacteria to use glucose in the form of their cellular fuel.
And even if they survive, they eventually have to go into a dormant
state.
2. Tea tree oil – Although, it takes as long as a day to do the job,
this oil is an herbal extract that also helps in killing acne bacteria.
It makes pimples less noticeable and lighter right away. But some people
might turn allergic to it since it is a plant product. Both of them can
be applied as cream or gel.

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