Mixed acne
When non-inflammatory acne and inflammatory acne coexist, mixed acne will be formed. This kind of acne is very common. According to the investigation, mixed acne accounts for 59% of acne types, mostly in teenagers, mainly manifested as blackheads, papules, pustules and cysts.
Inflammatory acne
When your acne has symptoms such as redness, suppuration and nodules, it means that they have changed from non-inflammatory acne to inflammatory acne.
In fact, it is because when non-inflammatory acne is formed, the oxygen supply to pores becomes insufficient, so it is very suitable for bacterial reproduction, leading to inflammatory acne, redness and pain. If a variety of bacteria are repeatedly infected, it will produce a white pustule!
Noninflammatory acne
Non-inflammatory acne includes blackheads (open acne) and baldheads (closed acne) that we talk about every day. Although these white or black "small spots" look smooth and small in area, if you look at them at close range, they will hinder the appearance and affect the delicate feeling of the whole skin.
Laser therapy is a widely used therapy at present. The use of laser with a specific wavelength has a strong effect on inhibiting excessive sebum produced by acne and killing a variety of bacteria that cause acne, so that new acne can recede in time. The process of laser acne removal is more comfortable and painless, with no adverse stimulation to the skin, no photosensitive phenomenon, and the treatment process is relaxed and free of burden.