Will acne with pustules leave scars?

Written by Liu Jing
Dermatology
Updated on February 02, 2025
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Pustular acne is considered a relatively severe type of acne. Without standardized and effective treatment, coupled with poor management such as scratching with hands and other adverse stimuli, it can lead to facial scars or acne pits. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance skin moisturization and sun protection, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and use medical skincare products such as acne clearing and scar diminishing creams, and acne repair serums. Oral medications such as Tanshinone IIA sulfonate capsules, Icariin tablets, and Vitamin A acid capsules, along with topical applications of Fusidic acid cream, Vitamin A acid cream, or Adapalene gel, are used. Additionally, physical treatments like fruit acid peeling and phototherapy with red and blue light are employed to provide anti-inflammatory effects and improve abnormal keratinization. (Note: Medication should be used under the guidance of a physician.)

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Can acne be cured?

Acne is caused by an infection of Propionibacterium acnes, and it is somewhat related to the overactive secretion of sebaceous glands. It predominantly occurs during adolescence, but some individuals may continue to experience symptoms into their 30s or even beyond 40 years of age. It is also related to personal diet habits, such as consuming spicy and irritating foods, or frequently staying up late. In some cases, there is a familial genetic link. Once this condition develops, it is crucial to seek proper treatment at the dermatology department of a regular hospital. Treatment can include medication combined with red and blue light therapy. After treatment, it is possible to completely cure the condition; however, acne tends to recur, so it is important to avoid spicy and irritating foods and to minimize staying up late to prevent relapse.

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The difference between rosacea and allergies

Rose acne is mostly a chronic skin inflammation that occurs on the face, with three stages including erythema, papulopustular, and rhinophyma periods. Allergic dermatitis, however, can occur as an acute inflammatory response of the skin on various parts of the body. Firstly, distinguishing between rose acne and allergic dermatitis depends on the location of the onset. Secondly, they are differentiated based on clinical manifestations. Thirdly, they are differentiated based on the condition of the disease. Rose acne is a chronic, recurrent, non-healing inflammatory skin condition, whereas allergic dermatitis is mostly transient and is a skin manifestation caused by allergic reactions. However, if allergic dermatitis occurs on the face, distinguishing it from rose acne can be challenging, and it is advisable to see a specialist in a formal hospital for an accurate diagnosis.

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How to treat acne?

Acne is related to several factors including excessive secretion of sebum, consumption of spicy and stimulating foods, frequent staying up late, familial inheritance, and internal hormone levels. There are various treatment methods for this condition, which primarily depend on the individual's age. Treatment can be challenging during adolescence. If it is post-adolescence, treatment tends to be relatively easier. The most common treatment approach involves oral and topical anti-inflammatory medications, and it's effective to combine these with red and blue light therapy at a formal hospital for faster results. Traditional Chinese medicine facial masks can also be used to reduce local inflammation and decrease sebum secretion. However, acne tends to recur, particularly in adolescents. It is crucial for patients to avoid spicy and stimulating foods, not stay up late, and regularly exercise to reduce adverse hormone levels in the body. (Medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor based on specific circumstances.)

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How to treat acne scar nodules

After complete recovery from acne, most people will form scars or some hypertrophic scar keloids. Generally, during the recovery phase of this condition, scratching or squeezing by hand is somewhat related. Currently, there are no highly effective drugs to completely heal these scars. The most common method is still to visit the dermatology department of a formal hospital and use fractional laser treatment, but the results vary from person to person and require many treatments. If the results are poor and the scar keloids are significantly hypertrophic, drug occlusion can also be used. However, drug occlusion cannot completely eliminate them; it can only make them shrink or become less noticeable. There is still a possibility that they might continue to grow.

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What foods should not be eaten with acne?

Acne is a disease caused by an overactive sebaceous gland on the skin's surface and a concurrent infection with acne propionibacteria. The most common symptoms usually appear on the face as red or whitehead pimples. During treatment, it is essential to avoid spicy and irritating foods, such as chili peppers, lamb, seafood, alcohol, fried and greasy foods, or sweets, and try not to consume them. After recovery, it is also necessary to maintain a long-term regulated diet and lifestyle habits. Avoid staying up late, anxiety, and stress. Treatment should be carried out in the dermatology department of a formal hospital. Try not to pick or squeeze with your hands to prevent residual acne scars or pits. After recovery, appropriate exercise should be done to strengthen the immune system.