What is the hard piece in a pimple?

Nodules are a type of hard pimple that can be large and painful. They form when an infected skin pore or follicle is located deep below the skin surface. Cysts are found deep below the skin when a pus-filled membrane forms around the infection. They are likely to scar.
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What is the hard stuff that comes out of a pimple?

Papules and pustules

Papules are closed red bumps that are hard and sometimes painful the touch. Pustules are what most people think of as a zit: Red and inflamed with a white head at the center. The stuff you squeeze out of them is pus, which contains dead white blood cells.
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What is a pimple with a hard white core?

Pustules are a type of pimple that contains yellowish pus. They are larger than whiteheads and blackheads. Pustules appear either as red bumps with white centers or as white bumps that are hard and often tender to the touch. In many cases, the skin around the pustules is red or inflamed.
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Why is the inside of my pimple hard?

Hard pimples are caused when dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria get under the skin's surface. Certain types of hard pimples should be treated by a doctor to prevent them from getting worse and leaving scars.
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How do you get the core out of a pimple?

Are you ready? Here's how to pop a pimple *correctly*. “Gently pull the surrounding skin away from the pimple, and push down with light pressure—don't press down on the middle white/black part—the central white core or black core should drain out easily,” says Dr. Nazarian.
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What does a sebum plug look like?

A sebum plug can look like a tiny bump under the surface of the skin or it may stick out through the skin like a grain of sand. When a sebum plug forms, bacteria that normally lives harmlessly on the surface of your skin can start to grow within the follicle.
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Why do pimples refill after popping?

One reason a pimple keeps popping up in the same place is that the pore it developed in is damaged -- usually the result of too much picking. Prodding at a pimple can loosen the cell lining of the pore and cause the clogged oil to slip deeper into the skin, creating an inflammatory reaction.
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What is inside a nodule pimple?

Nodular acne forms when a type of bacteria called P. acnes that live on the skin get trapped inside the clogged pore. This may lead to an infection that affects the deeper layers of the skin. The infection can cause inflammation in the deep skin layers, creating hard nodules.
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Why do I have a hard pimple that won't pop?

Blind pimples are too far below the skin to pop. Trying will only irritate them further, and may cause infection or scarring. Instead of popping, try to bring the pimple to a head so it can exit the skin via other treatment methods. Use a product containing benzoyl peroxide.
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Where does the pus go if you don't pop a pimple?

What happens if you don't pop a whitehead is that it goes away on its own, usually in 3 to 7 days. While you're waiting, you can also use makeup to lessen its appearance. Look for a product that is “buildable” (can be applied in layers on your skin).
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What is a blackhead seed?

Blackheads, or open comedos, are clogged pores that are filled with dead skin cells and oil, not dirt or grime as myth may suggest. The blackish portion of a blackhead — aka the sesame seed — is due to the oxidation of the dead skin cells and oil when exposed to air.
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What is a keratin plug?

Keratin plugs are white or skin-colored bumps that develop on the skin. These clogged pores are more common in children and teenagers. They feel rough and often appear in groups on the upper arms and bottom. These bumps are harmless, don't require treatment and usually go away on their own.
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What happens if you pop a pimple in the death triangle?

The area underneath the triangle contains major sinuses that connect to the brain. Popping a pimple above these sinuses can create a chain reaction of infection that leads to the brain, Hartman said.
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What is a white worm pimple?

If a person squeezes, or “extracts,” a sebaceous filament, a white or yellow worm-like structure may ooze out. Or, the filament may not produce anything. Trying to extract sebaceous filaments can injure the skin and cause scarring.
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How do you pop a cystic pimple with no head?

Soak a clean washcloth in water that is hot, but not too hot to touch. Apply the warm compress. Hold the warm compress on the blind pimple for 10 to 15 minutes. Repeat the application three to four times a day until the blind pimple comes to a head and releases the pus.
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What's under a blind pimple?

What is a blind pimple? A blind pimple is a pimple (zit) that forms under your skin. Unlike other types of pimples that form a visible whitehead, blackhead or red bump, blind pimples develop under the surface.
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What happens when you pop a nodule pimple?

What not to do. While a cystic pimple heals, it is important to be gentle with the skin. Do not try to pop, pick, or squeeze a cystic pimple. It may be tempting, but popping a pimple can introduce more bacteria to the pore, slow healing, drive the infection deeper into the skin, and increase the chance of scarring.
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What happens if you pop nodular acne?

Never pick at, squeeze or try to pop an acne nodule. Doing so can make the nodule more painful and increase your risk of severe scarring.
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How do you pop a blind pimple with a needle?

Gently prick only the very top of the whitehead with the tip of the needle. Do so on an angle that is parallel to the skin. Don't go so deep that you draw blood. If this hurts, either you're poking too deeply or the pimple isn't ready to treat yet.
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What comes out of a blackhead?

Each follicle contains one hair and a sebaceous gland that produces oil. This oil, called sebum, helps keep your skin soft. Dead skin cells and oils collect in the opening to the skin follicle, producing a bump called a comedo. If the skin over the bump stays closed, the bump is called a whitehead.
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How do you get rid of hardened sebum?

The first step in cleaning sebum plugs from the scalp is to wash your scalp with warm water. Next, use a mild shampoo while gently massaging your scalp with your fingertips. This helps loosen all the hardened and dried sebum on the scalp. Excess build-up of sebum occurs on the scalp rather than hair strands.
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Should I squeeze sebum plugs?

Don't: Squeeze them.

You might see a gnarly-looking plug in the mirror, your fingers practically itching to pop and squeeze the blemish—don't. "Squeezing can traumatize the skin, introduce bacteria, and damage the pore, which can spread debris and bacteria deeper into the tissue," King notes.
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How do you dissolve hardened sebum?

6 tips for treating sebum plugs
  1. Cleanse: Use a mild cleanser twice a day, in the morning and evening. ...
  2. Exfoliate: Use chemical exfoliants, such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid rather than physical exfoliants, to gently dissolve dead skin cells. ...
  3. Apply topical creams: Apply topical treatments designed to address acne.
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Why do pimples look like seeds?

In the beginning stages, the impaction is invisible because it's microscopic in size and is located very deep within the pore or follicle. At this point it's called a microcomedo. As it grows, it becomes visible and looks like a small white seed just under the skin.
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Why do some pimples shoot out?

Eventually, the follicle should open enough to release the pus on its own, without you having to push or squeeze. “When you push that pus you compress it and it explodes, which leads to more swelling in your face,” says Finkelstein. When you use a warm compress, “it usually comes out by itself.”
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