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Some pimples and other bumps on female genitalia can be treated with at-home remedies and good hygiene practices, while others may need medical treatment.
Pimples can form on many areas of the body, including the face, back, pubic area, and even the anus. In the anus, pimples are different from anal warts, which are caused by HPV and can grow large.
Pimple patches are more than trendy stickers. Here's how hydrocolloid patches work, their benefits, and tips for choosing the best treatment for your skin.
The pimple patch becomes a breakout fashion statement No longer just a skin-care tool, the patches have become chic accessories — and a form of currency in lunchrooms and locker bays.
Researchers compared hydrocolloid pimple patches with surgical tape on the skin of people with mild to moderate acne. They changed their patch or tape every 2 days for 1 week.
Vaginal pimples may develop from various conditions, such as folliculitis, acne, or a sexually transmitted infection. Learn more about vaginal pimples and what causes them.
Your pimple may be more problematic than you realize, as a Harvard-trained dermatologist warns that some benign-seeming blemishes could be cancerous.
Unsure of the difference between a boil vs. pimple? Here, experts share how to tell them apart and let us in on the best treatment for each.
Board-certified NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom has taken to TikToK to reveal the one place where he would never pop a pimple.
Popping pimples is done through squeezing or bursting acne lesions, which can lead to scarring, infection, and prolong healing. It's better to either avoid this or have it done by a professional.
Hydrocolloid patches, AKA pimple patches, work by creating a protective barrier over an open blemish, keeping bacteria out and absorbing excess fluid from the pimple.
White spots on the foreskin can develop for several reasons. Possible causes include pimples, ingrown hairs, sexually transmitted infections, and more.