The Pros and Cons of Pimple Popping: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Controversial Practice

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Introduction

Pimples can be referred to as red spots with or without pus. It occurs due to excess sebum and dead skin cells in the pores of the skin. Generally, it is seen in teenagers due to hormonal changes or lack of cleanliness habits. Pimples can be prevented by maintaining healthy eating habits and using certain medications. Pimples are also referred to as acne or zits.

There are many types of pimples like whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts. Pimples can be substantial and small in size. The texture of the skin determines the type of pimples on the skin. If the pimple is frequently appearing then it is suggested to use salicylic acid and Benzoxyl peroxide. On one hand, it is said that pimple causes scars and the appearance looks ugly but on the other hand, it is believed that, pimples represent clear skin i.e. the skin is so clear that it breaks out. Also, pimples delay ageing.

There is a practice of popping pimples if it appears. Popping generally provides immediate relief as well as has certain negative effects. When the pimple is painful, or swollen, people tend to pop them for on-time relief.

Pimple popping refers to the act of squeezing or extracting the pus of a pimple. It is done with the fingers or other popping tools. Popping a pimple is not recommended by Dermatologist. People find a sense of relief after popping it. Sometimes, it can lead to infections and scarring. It can have both positive and negative effects.

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The Pros of Pimple popping

A sense of relief: popping a pimple provides immediate relief as the swollen pimple decreases in size by removing the pus.

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Faster Healing process: Some people believe that popping helps to heal more quickly.

Enhance appearance: Popping a pimple makes it less noticeable and enhances the appearance of the skin by reducing the size and redness of the pimple. People develop a sense of confidence by getting rid of acne spots.

Reduce the risk of more acne: Removing the pus and bacteria from the pimple prevents the risk of more severe acne as it also prevents spreading infections.

Psychological relief: For some people, popping a pimple gives them self satisfaction which helps them to deal with frequently appearing pimples.

The Cons of Pimple popping are

Risk of Infection: Pimple popping can cause severe infection. The stuff inside the pimple can get deeper into your skin and can make pimples worse which can lead to serious damage to skin cells.

Scarring and Hyperpigmentation: Popping acne can cause damage to the skin tissues which leads to scars and hyperpigmentation. The scars take a lot of time to disappear and make the skin uneven.

Spread of Pimples: Popping a pimple can transfer the bacteria to nearby pores, leading to new breakouts and dark spots.

Slow Healing: Popping acne delays the natural healing process of the skin.

Conclusion

The pimple popping practice is a controversial topic. It has both advantages and disadvantages. Pimples make the physical appearance look dull so there is a practice of popping pimples. Popping can be done carefully with the advice of a Dermatologist. By understanding the type of pimple and its pros and cons, an individual can make their skincare routine.

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