Can closed comedones turn into pimples?
Generally, "closed comedones" refer to closed comedonal acne, while "pimples" refer to acne vulgaris. Whether closed comedones develop into acne depends on the specific skin cleansing practices. If proper skin hygiene is neglected after the appearance of closed comedones, they may progress into acne; conversely, with appropriate skin care and cleanliness, they may not develop into acne. If any discomfort occurs, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. The details are as follows:
If closed comedones are not properly cleaned in a timely manner, excessive accumulation of sebum, keratin, and bacteria within the comedones may trigger an inflammatory response in the skin. This can lead to symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain around the affected area, eventually developing into mature acne.
However, if patients take prompt action upon noticing closed comedones—such as maintaining skin cleanliness, adjusting lifestyle habits, and using gentle skincare products—the closed comedones may gradually resolve without progressing to acne.
To prevent closed comedones from developing into pimples, patients are advised to maintain proper skin cleansing and care, and avoid negative lifestyle habits and external irritants.