π¬ What Is Big Cystic Acne and Blackhead Extraction?
Cystic acne is a severe type of acne where painful cysts develop deep under the skin. These cysts are inflamed, often large, and filled with pus. Blackheads, on the other hand, are non-inflammatory clogged pores β open comedones β where the surface turns dark due to oxidation, not dirt.
π§Ό Extraction Process:
Extractions are often performed by dermatologists or licensed estheticians, using sterile tools and techniques to avoid infection or scarring. Here’s what happens during a professional extraction session:
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Cleansing the Skin:
The skin is thoroughly cleaned to remove oils, bacteria, and makeup. -
Softening the Area (Steam):
Steam or warm compresses are applied to open pores and soften hardened sebum. -
Using Sterile Tools:
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For blackheads, a comedone extractor is often used to gently press around the clogged pore.
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For cystic acne, dermatologists do not usually extract unless necessary, as deep manipulation can worsen inflammation or cause scarring.
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Sometimes, cysts are injected with corticosteroids to reduce swelling rather than extracted.
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Post-Extraction Care:
Antibacterial solutions or calming masks may be applied to reduce inflammation and prevent infection.
β οΈ Important Notes:
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DIY extraction of cystic acne or deep blackheads is strongly discouraged. It can lead to permanent scarring, infection, and spread of bacteria.
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Watching extraction videos online (such as those by dermatologists like Dr. Sandra Lee aka Dr. Pimple Popper) can be oddly satisfying for some, but itβs not a substitute for treatment.