ACNE CAUSES REVIEWED: THE BIOLOGICAL CAUSE
OF ACNE
The cause of acne is a complex biological issue.
Reasons for acne are understood to result from several related
factors.
The most important and common acne causes are:
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Firstly, rising levels androgen hormones during
puberty cause the sebaceous glands to increase the size
and make more sebum, contributing to the likelihood of
acne outbreaks.
But most sufferers do not have abnormal amounts of
hormones for their age and sex. Possibly the sebaceous
glands of sufferers are more sensitive to normal levels
of the hormones, resulting in the biological acne
causes described below.
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Secondly, heredity or genetics; the tendency to
develop acne can be inherited from parents. Acne
biology runs in the family. If one of your parents
suffered from severe acne, this makes it more likely
that you too may suffer from severe acne.
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Cause of Acne Biology
Acne is a disease of the skin's 'pilosebaceous' units. These
units consist of a sebaceous gland connected to a
hair-containing canal called a follicle. Sebaceous glands
produce an oily substance called sebum which is secreted down
the hair canal and onto the surface of the skin.
Dead skin cells from the inner lining of the follicle flake
off and are carried to the surface of the skin by the flow of
sebum. But when these dead cells are shed too fast or become
sticky, they clump together and block the follicle. Sebum is
trapped behind the blockage, mixes with the dead cells and
causes bacteria to grow in the plugged follicle.
This is the main biological cause of acne, leading to
inflammation and eventually bursting out onto the skin surface
causing irritation and lesions. Such lesions usually occur on
the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders. Although not a
serious health risk, chronic cases can cause permanent
scarring.
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