What Should I Do After Popping a Pimple?

What Should I Do After Popping a Pimple?

Popping a pimple can cause infection and scarring, and it may make the pimple more inflamed and noticeable. It also delays the natural healing process. Due to this, it is usually best to leave pimples alone.

A person should only try to pop certain types of pimples in a particular way. In this article, we explain what to do and what not to do.

When to pop a pimple

Noninflamed acne includes different types of comedones, which form when plugs of excess oil and dead skin cells become trapped in hair follicles. Examples include blackheads, which are open pores with a black or dark-colored plug on the surface, and whiteheads, which are small bumps with a yellow or white center. Whiteheads form when blocked pores close.

When to leave a pimple alone

Although people can pop some noninflamed whiteheads and blackheads if they take the necessary precautions, they should never try to pop or extract inflamed acne. This type of acne is deeper in the skin and may be more likely to cause scarring and infection if a person tries to squeeze it.

Forms of inflamed acne:

  • Papules: Red, purple, or brown bumps that do not have a whitehead
  • Pustules: Bumps that have a white or yellow center of pus with red, purple, or brown skin around the edges
  • Nodules: Swollen, painful, hard lumps deep in the skin with no whitehead
  • Cysts: Swollen, painful lumps that tend to be red, brown, or purple.

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