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Whether it's a giant red zit or chronic acne all over your face, we've all dealt with pimples

at one point or another.

But why do they happen?

And is there anything we can do about them?

"You know I am really good with pimples.

People!

I'm good with people, not pimples.

Obviously I'm not good with pimples, that would be weird."

Finally, medical experts reveal what you don't know about pimples, and how you can get your

clearest skin yet!

Multiple types

Dr. Gary Goldenberg of Goldenberg Dermatology in New York City explains the difference between

the various types of pimples, saying, "Blackheads and whiteheads...are usually present together.

They are caused by blocked pores and hair follicles and can be open [which are blackheads]

or closed [which are whiteheads].

Zits usually refers to pustules.

These are lesions that look like pus-bumps and are the next stage of acne.

They are usually inflamed and can cause scarring if not treated."

Then there's cystic acne, which is an entirely different monster.

Dr. Goldenberg says, "Cystic acne lesions are the most severe type of acne.

It is caused by deep bumps that are inflamed and may be painful."

But different forms of acne also manifest for different reasons.

Various causes

According to Dr. Kristina Goldenberg, "Acne has many causes.

It's usually genetic and tends to run in families.

It also has a hormonal component…"

"Hormones stimulate production of sebum, [or oil], that can cause plugged pores and follicles

that become acne bumps.

These can become inflamed.

Bacteria...causes pustules, [better known as zits] and acne cysts."

While we can't control all causes of acne, Dr. Goldenberg says there are some causes

we do have power over, including proper skin care, makeup choices, cleansing, and medications.

But first things first...

Don't squeeze it

Did you hear that?

Don't squeeze it!

Dr. Shari Marchbein of Manhattan Dermatology says squeezing can often make a bad situation

worse.

"Pimples are basically a combination of bacteria, inflammation, and oil from surrounding oil

glands...By manipulating the pimple, you are actually causing more inflammation and it

may actually take days or weeks longer for the zit to resolve."

So, hands off!

Buuuuut... if you have to do it, do it right.

Nurse Nataly of iGlow Med Spa in Beverly Hills says, "The best time to go to pop a pimple

is after taking a shower, because your pores are wide open."

Nurse Nataly also warns not to use your fingernails to pop a pimple, saying, "Your hands and nails

hold millions of germs and once they touch an open wound they can make it grow into something

much worse."

Use fresh gauze, and sterilize the pimple immediately after.

But before you get popping, Nataly says, "If the pimple is very deep...you must go to a

professional to inject it with cortisone and use a high frequency blue light treatment

to kill the bacteria."

You are what you eat

You've probably heard that what you eat can directly affect your skin.

While this has been up for debate, Dr. Sheila Nazarian, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills,

reveals the real deal, saying, "There are actually some studies out now that show a

connection between acne and what you eat!

Chocolate and dairy, for example, can cause an increase in acne breakouts."

So, what to do after you ditch the hot fudge sundaes?

Treat yo'self

The easiest and fastest way to treat a pimple is to go to a drugstore or pharmacy and pick

up an over-the-counter treatment.

LA-based dermatologist, Dr. Sal, says:

"Numerous over-the-counter products including benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur

are available to treat acne.

Benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria that causes acne and removes excess oil from the skin.

Salicylic acid prevents pores from becoming clogged.

And sulfur removes dead skin cells that clog pores and removes excess oil from skin."

If you are concerned with acne and aging, Dr. Sal says Retin-A may be the way to go.

He recommends, "Along with treating acne, Retin-A can be used as a skin rejuvenator

by subtly reversing the signs of aging."

Those with severe acne may need an oral treatment, as Dr. Kristina Goldenberg explains: "Topical

antibiotics and retinoids help with acne lesions from the earliest stage.

Oral antibiotics and Accutane are usually reserved for the most severe type of acne."

Scarring

Pimples aren't just unsightly — According to Dr. Marchbein, they may lead to scarring.

But instead of treating scars, she suggests trying to prevent them from happening in the

first place: "If you are breaking out, make sure to see your dermatologist for a comprehensive

acne routine."

If you already have scars, don't worry — you still have options.

She says, "Various lasers including...Fraxel, or microneedling devices can be very effective…

Additionally, various injectable fillers including hyaluronic acid fillers like Restylane and

Juvederm and some newer longer lasting fillers can be used for those who aren't good laser

candidates."

Lifelong struggle

Some think of acne as something that exclusively affects teens, but acne can show up on people

who are way past high school age.

Dr. Nazarian explained, "Adult acne is a completely different beast from teenage acne.

We tend to dry out teenagers so that they stop breaking out.

In adults, we focus on cleansing pores and hydrating to decrease oil production."

You're never too old to deal with the ugly nuisance of pimples, but with these tips,

you're better equipped to handle it.

Clear skin

With so many different kinds of treatments and advances in skincare technology to manage

acne, it's completely possible to have clear skin.

With the proper products, procedures, and lifestyle, you too can undo the damage, and

win back your face!

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*yawning* I'm so tired. Why am I so tired?

Hello, I'm Rogan and welcome.

I was tagged to do the I Love Fall tag by Paige the Princess, from The Princess and the Scrivener.

Keep in mind that I live in the PNW (Pacific Northwest), I grew up in the PNW.

So all of this is based on "real" fall, we have actual seasonal change.

Though New England probably beats us for color.

Favorite fall scent?

I have three top scents, in no particular order:

Cinnamon - the brown kind, not the red kind.

Hot apple cider.

And rain.

Favorite way to spend a rainy day?

A cup of coffee and a good book.

Favorite fall drink?

Coffee is technically my favorite drink year-round, but for a specific-to-fall drink, I would say hot apple cider.

American football: yay or nay?

Nah. Like I've said before, I'm not really into sports unless I'm playing for fun, so...

The only time that I'm actually yay for football is Super Bowl. And even then, it's for the food and the ads.

Favorite article of fall clothing?

JUMPERS. I know that's a British term, but sweaters!

I love cozy, warm clothes.

Sweaters probably would be tied with scarves.

I really like scarves, I have only two though? But I like them.

Scariest movie you've seen?

I don't really get scared easily, and...

I'm not really into horror movies because SO MANY of them depend heavily on sound and... [gesturing to self]

But movies that I think are good for visual people:

The Shining.

And Boogeyman (2005).

I'm surprised that they didn't even ask what your favorite Halloween movie in general is, because umm.

There are other Halloween movies that aren't scary, you know?

So my answer to that question would be Hocus Pocus.

Favorite candy to eat on Halloween?

I used to be pretty into candy, I still will eat anything.

But these days, I'm happy with a bar of dark chocolate.

What will you be for Halloween this year?

*shrugs* I don't think you're ever too old to dress up. And I do enjoy figuring out costumes.

But just, I don't know what I will do this year. Ideas?

Favorite fall recipe?

Apple pie! Or pumpkin pie!

Favorite thing about fall?

EVERYTHING.

Well. What I really like the most is the leaves changing colors.

That it's almost the perfect temperature - not too hot, but not too cold. Just right.

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I need to think about that a little. I will leave the names in the description below.

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Amazon Copy of Paronychia Part 2 | Auburn Medical Group - Duration: 1:30.

Time to check it. How's it feel? Better, way much

now there's no more swelling. Now all we have is just that damaged skin with

the white color from all the moisture. Probably shouldn't have kept the band aid on...

Yeah the bandage was a little too tight

Couldn't get any air at all. No, and we'll see

It may come out surprisingly good though, just by letting it get some air and we

won't know for, we'll give it a couple weeks and check it and I'd like that

if you could come in so we can recheck it in a couple weeks

Is this is fairly common in your practice?

This is the first one I've seen in many years actually in this type of practice

They see them a lot in the emergency department.

I'm a little concerned about if that skin there is going to survive. One

consideration

some may think of is closing this with suture. I would absolutely disagree with

that. The skin is not in good condition to be sutured. The suture will tear right

through it because it's very fragile in this macerated state. The skin might not come

back on. I wanted to get a good look at that where it healed because it was

so macerated last week

All right, I am really really pleased, it's still just needing a little bit of

that... little inflamed...

Yeah. Thanks for joining us for Paronychia Part Two with Max. Max,

thank you so much for coming back and sharing with us... You're welcome

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