Blackhead
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- This article is about the skin condition; for the poultry disease, see Blackhead disease.
Possible factors that cause blackheads include :
- Excess dead cells blocking the opening to the pore
- Excess production of facial oil
- Improper cleansing routine, facial oil not being removed
- Excess scrubbing of the skin (Scrubs)
- Use of products/makeup (foundations, sunscreens, and moisturizers) that may contain too much oil
Treatment
- Removal of the skin bumps or plugs by a dermatologist or certified beautician or by oneself (if possessing the skills to do so)
- Use of gentle exfoliants
- Application of benzoyl peroxide in anti-acne products.
- Phototherapy with blue/red light
- Frequent, thorough cleansing of the skin with quality facial products.
- Removal by using adhesive facial strips.
- Using a steel blackhead remover tool called a comedo extractor.
- In cases of severe recalcitrant nodular acne, by the use of the drug Accutane (isotretinoin).
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