What is a spot? The skin contains millions of sebaceous glands that secrete a grease (sebum), through the skin pores onto the surface of the skin. Normally sebum simply helps to keep the skin healthy. A spot forms when a pore becomes blocked by a plug of dead skin cells mixed with sebum. This tends to happen when the sebaceous gland produces more sebum than usual. A whitehead is a skin pore that is blocked by a plug deep down.
- A blackhead is a pore that has become plugged at its opening. The black colour is a build-up of the normal skin pigments from dead cells (the same pigment that is responsible for a suntan) – it is not dirt.
In the future. A lot of the ongoing research into acne
is focusing on the bacteria that cause the inflammation. One
possibility is to use viruses to kill the bacteria; a virus commonly
found on human skin (a type of bacteriophage) can damage acne-producing
bacteria and could be used as a treatment in the future. Other
researchers have looked at the genetic code of the bacteria and found
the genes responsible for producing enzymes that break down the skin,
and the next step is to find a therapy against these enzymes.
What is the difference between spots and acne?
There is no real difference, it is just a matter of quantity. If you
have a few, they are usually referred to as ‘spots’, ‘pimples’ or
‘zits’. But if you have quite a lot of whiteheads, blackheads or
angry-looking inflamed spots, it is referred to as acne.
It's peculiar with women so let them read well
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