Acne
Facts
Acne
is the most common skin disease and affects about 90% of all
teenagers. Acne in babies is uncommon and some people develop
acne for the first time after they have reached adulthood.
Here are some facts about Acne:
Close
to 100% of those aged 12-17 have had at least an occasional
breakout of blackheads, whiteheads or pimples.
Young and old women alike can have acne flair-ups due to
hormonal changes such as their menstrual cycle.
35% of teenagers have had acne severe enough to require some
form of treatment from a medical professional. In some cases
Acne can persist into people's thirties and forties. Acne
abrasions are usually found on the face but can also occur on
the neck, shoulders, chest, scalp, back, inner ear, arms and
legs.
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