Types of Acne -Teen or Adult & Glossary

You probably want to know what kind of acne you might have.It was during my quest for acne treatments that work, that I came across this information, and am only too happy to share it with you and other acne sufferers.
Let me start by listing some of the many different types of acne. There are 3 main kinds of acne. They are Acne Vulgaris, Acne Rosacea, and Severe forms of acne.
I learned that the most common variety of acne, the one that afflicted me most was blackheads. When you are aware of the kind of acne you have, you will be better equipped to find the right treatment for your condition.
Rosacea is a totally different type of acne, and it acts and reacts differently from any other kind of acne and remedies that work for other types of acne normally doesn't work in this case. Also it generally afflicts middle age people. A suffer can be mistaken for someone who has had too much to drink due to the fact that the face flushes easily.
Two other types of acne are Nodular and cystic acne, which are quite common. Both of these can range from mild to severe. Cysts can be painful, and can cause extensive scarring
Acne conglobata, is one of the most severe forms of acne, affecting not only the face but, the chest and back as well. It is extremely difficult to find a cure for this type of acne. If you think you have this kind of acne, consult a dermatologist or your family doctor.
How can you tell what kind of acne you have? The easiest way is to find pictures of the lesions and scarring can occur with the different types of acne. You can try the site acneozmarketing. I just typed "acne pictures" into my search engine and got several links to pictures of the different acne lesions. When you have knowledge about your condition, you can begin to locate the best acne treatment for you.
I am including a glossary of acne terms to help you understand the information available about acne treatment.
Acne conglobata A very severe form of acne which the nodules are connected beneath the surface of the skin to other nodules or acne lesions.
Acne mechanica is a type of acne that results in response to heat, covered skin, constant pressure and or repetitive friction against the skin

Acne vulgaris is the medical term for common acne, which can produce blackheads, whiteheads, papules and pustules.
Androgenic refers to the hormones that stimulate the sebaceous glands to create sebum.
Androgens Hormones that stimulate sebaceous glands in addition to other effects on the body. Present in males and females they are responsible for physical development in males and so men have higher levels. Males tend to have more severe acne than females.
Antimicrobial an agent like a medication that kills or eliminates microorganisms

Blackhead a non inflammatory acne lesion that is filled with excess oils and dead skin cells. Blackheads are called "open comedomes" because the surface of the skin remains open.

Chloracne Rash characterized by many comedones that develop due to chlorinated chemicals or herbicides.
Closed comedo a whitehead; non inflammatory comedo with a white center.
Comedo (plural: comedones) an acne lesion
Comedogenic likely to cause comedones
Dermatologic surgery deals with the diagnosis and treatment of medically necessary and cosmetic conditions of the skin, hair, nails veins, mucous membrane and adjacent tissue by surgical, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgical methods, to include but not limited to laser surgery, and excisional surgery, to repair and or improve the function and appearance of skin tissue.
Follicle a tiny shaft in the skin through which a hair grows and sebum is excreted from sebaceous glands to the surface of the skin.
Hormones Chemical in the body that control body processes, such as those 
which trigger puberty and physical maturation.

Inflammatory In acne, the flare-up that causes lesions inflamed by chemical reactions or bacteria in clogged follicles.
Isotretinoin a potent systemic medication used to treat severe acne, with 
Micromedo the first stage of a comedo, that can't be seen with the naked Eye.
Nodulocystic Acne A severe form of acne with many deep inflamed nodules and large pus filled cysts. The nodules tend to be sore and firm to the touch. Scarring often results.
Open Comedo a blackhead- a non inflammatory comedo with firmly packed contents and a dark top.
Papule inflamed comedo that looks like a small red bump on the skin.
Pustule an inflamed comedo that resemble a whitehead and is surrounded by a ring of redness
Whitehead an acne lesion that forms when oils and skin cells blocks the opening of a hair follicle, also called open comedone