Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that affects not only adolescents but also adults, sometimes in severe forms. This dermatological problem affects not only the physical appearance, but also the psychological state of the affected people. In addition to the visible impact, acne can induce stress, anxiety, affecting self-confidence and social behavior, causing avoidance of interactions and feelings of embarrassment in the eyes of those around you. The manifestations of acne vary, and the condition presents itself in various forms, such as acne vulgaris (a general category), acne rosacea, juvenile acne, and cystic acne.
Causes of acne include excessive sebum production, bacteria, and hormonal fluctuations. The main risk factors include using the wrong cosmetics for your skin type, taking certain medications, and daily habits that can irritate the skin. Acne commonly manifests as comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), nodules, and cysts, especially on the face, chest, and neck. Diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation. Treatment varies depending on the type and severity of acne, and may include both topical products and oral medications, along with lifestyle changes.