What is a Blind Pimple and How To Get Rid of Them

As a general principle, no one is a fan of things that “lurk beneath the surface”. When it comes to blind pimples, these painful and unpleasant bumps can be an unwanted confidence killer and sometimes, leave a lasting scar. However, with the right skincare regime, you can not only banish these blemishes but also reduce their chance of forming in the first place. To aid you in the quest to achieve clear skin.

Unlike other types of acne, blind pimples form beneath the surface of our skin. Consequently, while they may not be as noticeable as other forms of pimples that feature a protruding ‘head’, blind pimples can be incredibly sensitive and will not appreciate any prodding or poking. These nasty pimples, often caused by a cyst or a nodule, will, therefore, feel like a small, painful lump beneath the skin.

Our skin naturally produces an oily substance known as sebum. However, when this is produced to excess, or when it comes into contact with bacteria and dirt trapped inside pores, blind pimples may form as a result. Consequently, Dr Voskresenskaya advises that thick, oily, very congested skin with large pores that have not been properly cleansed is more likely to develop blind pimples. If you’re a fan of sweating it out in the gym or like to indulge in some deep-fried food every now and again, don’t despair. Committing to a regular skincare routine can help to balance out oil levels and cleanse the pores, thus preventing these hidden breakouts.

Unfortunately for anyone who develops a blind pimple, if these nasty lumps remain buried beneath the skin’s surface, it can take months for them to disappear. However, it is the condition of the individual’s skin that often determines this. Therefore, if a blind pimple gets inflamed, it may make its way to the surface of the skin and resolve faster. When it comes to your skin, however, there is no reason to have to leave these things to chance. Establishing a proper treatment plan, therefore, is key to speeding up the natural healing process.

How to Get Rid of Blind Pimples

When it comes to blind pimples, prevention is the best method of attack. Incorporating a high-quality exfoliating cleanser into your skincare routine can work wonders by preventing any build up of excess dirt and oil. This will diminish the chance of dirt or bacteria becoming trapped within your pores and developing into a blind pimple. The second step in the preventative approach, it is so simple, you can do it while you sleep. Each night, using products such as SkinCeuticals Blemish and SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.5 to further exfoliate and increase the cell turnover. This, nightly rejuvenation of the skin’s cells, she deems “is one of the keys to success in preventing blind pimples.”

If, however, despite routine cleaning and exfoliating, a nasty blind pimple forms, there are a range of treatment options to cut its time short. The first commandment when it comes to acne is simple. Thou shalt not pick, pop or poke. In other words, do not squeeze your blind pimple. While it may be tempting, this will cause further inflammation making the pimple more noticeable on the surface. Additionally, this could lead to a further spread of bacteria or to scarring.

To treat a blind pimple, warm compresses may aid in opening the pores and bringing the pimple to a head. This aids the skin to rapidly and effectively expel the bacteria. Another option is to apply a topical antibiotic, to target the bacteria that is the source of the inflammation. Finally, if home treatments fail and the pimple persists, Dr. Voskresenkaya recommends seeking professional treatment options. These may include remedies such as a salicylic acid peel treatment or a prescription of antibiotics.
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