Acne vulgaris (a. vulgari pustulosi) is one of the most common skin diseases, which is manifested by the formation of ulcers on the skin of the face and body. They can appear at any age, and no one is immune from this. Acne pustules can remain on the skin for several weeks, even months, before going away on their own. This disease is infectious and requires treatment if detected.
What are acne? Acne occurs against the background of increased activity of the sebaceous glands, which are located in the dermis. A substance called sebum is formed on the surface of the sebaceous gland, which removes