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Acne GlossaryAcneAcne is a skin disease that affects the hair follicles and sebaceous glands on the face,chest, and back and that is characterized by a variety of different blemishes. AndrogenMale hormone produced by the adrenal glands, testes, and ovaries. AstringentAn alcohol lotion that dries the skin and produces a tight sensation. Benzyl peroxideAn oxidizing agent, the main constituent of most of the anti-acne preparations available over the counter. It works by introducing oxygen into the follicle, then killing bacteria. BlackheadsOpen comedones where blockage within the hair canal leads to the build-up of solidified oil within the canal. CollagenA natural fibrous protein produced in the skin by specialized cells called fibroblasts, and used by injection to repair acne scars. ComedoneA plug of keratin and sebum within a hair follicle that is blackened at the surface. It is often referred to as a blackhead. Cyst, Cyst acneCyst is a sacklike structure usually filled with fluid or semisolid material, such as a sebaceous syst. Cyst acne is large acne blemishes deep within the skin. DermabrasionA surgical method to reduce acne scars by abrading away part of the skin. Exfoliant A substance that, when applied to the skin, promotes scaling and the sloughing off of the topmost layer of cells. It helps dry up acne blemishes, papules, and pustules, meanwhile, may cause a minor irritation. HormoneA chemical produced by the endocrine glands that is carried by the blood to various parts of the body, where it regulates metabolic and other functions. KeloidAn unusually thick scar, often oddly shaped and itchy or painful. PapuleA solid swelling on the skin surface; a pimple. Retin AA vitamin A derivative which is made up in either a gel, cream or lotion formulation. ScarA mark left on the skin after an injury to skin tissue has healed. Sebaceous glandThe gland that is attached to the hair follicle and produces oil in response to the male hormone testosterone. SebumAn oily substance produced by the sebaceous gland, and be pumped onto the surface of the skin to lubricates and protects the skin surface.
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