Disadvantages of popping your own pimples.

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Pimples popping is squeezing the skin in the area of ​​the acne  and using a sterile needle or tool to puncture the skin to allow pus, fluid, or blockage inside the acne to flow out. Although it clears up the acne, popping the acne can risk allowing dirt and bacteria to seep deep into the skin because bacteria from the fluid in the acne can splash and touch other parts of the face, causing acne to form in that area. Or bacteria may accumulate on the hands and then touch the face, causing the acne to become severely inflamed, swollen, infected, and may leave deep wounds that are difficult to treat.

Acne is caused by clogged pores that are full of oil, bacteria and dead skin cells. In addition, acne is also caused by clogged pores that are disturbed by squeezing, picking, สมัคร ufabet, scratching, causing bacteria and dirt to enter the skin layer and cause infection until it becomes inflamed and becomes acne.

In addition, the causes of acne may be as follows:

  • Oiliness on the face or excessive oiliness that causes clogged pores
  • Dust or dirt on the face accumulates and causes clogging of the pores.
  • Bacteria accumulate in pores.
  • Allergic reactions to certain substances, such as cosmetics, skin care products, shampoos.
  • Hormonal changes in the body, such as androgen hormones, can cause hormonal acne.
  • Frequent touching of the face
  • Taking certain birth control pills, which can affect your body’s hormones.
  • Eat foods that are high in sugar or carbohydrates, such as sweets and fried foods.

Cons of Squeezing pimples

  • Squeezing pimples can cause bruising, dark spots, and redness on the face, which can make treatment take longer.
  • Squeezing pimples can cause more pimples to appear.
  • If you squeeze pimples incorrectly, you risk getting inflamed acne.
  • Scars can occur from squeezing acne.

In addition to squeezing acne, managing acne can cause more inflammation. The germs and dirt on your hands also increase the chances of acne.