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Michael Jackson and his acne

Michael Jackson and his acne

One of the nightmares of being a teenager with raging hormones is unsightly pimples and acne. This is due to the increased activity of the sebaceous glands in the skin. Acne occurs when pustules or pus form in the pores of the skin, riddled with bacteria. Ejecting and squeezing them could make the pimple or acne worse, because our nails and fingers also carry many germs that can contaminate the skin. Also, some acne wounds go away on their own, but still leave a hint of scar on the skin. Acne scars are one of the major skin problems faced by both men and women, and various dermatological procedures have been performed to remove or minimize acne scars.

It has recently been reported that the late Michael Jackson has been suffering from severe acne and scars due to his cosmetic surgery. His doctor reported that he has been treating the famous (or infamous) face of the King of Pop, to prepare him for his appearance at the comeback concert that was due to appear this year. Michael Jackson’s doctor also dispelled rumors that his nose had popped out and that Jackson had gone to the clinic to get it fixed. However, the doctor confirmed that Jackson has been concerned and self-conscious about his nose, due to his past experience of his family sometimes making fun of him for how big his nose was. However, it is interesting to know how normal it seems that the King of Pop can also have the same acne problems as anyone else.

Today, there are many acne treatment procedures available to the public. One of the most effective and least painful treatments is laser surgery. However, laser surgery treatment is also the most expensive. The good thing about this is that acne scars disappear permanently and sometimes with just one procedure. Another form of treatment is to make small incisions in the scar and inject collagen into it. This will allow the skin to expand, tightening it and making it smoother. It is also painful and would sometimes require local anesthesia.

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