What causes pimples in the temple area

Acne in the temple area generally refers to the presence of acne in the temple area, which is related to factors such as incomplete facial cleansing, androgen levels, and propagation of Propionibacterium acnes.
1. Incomplete facial cleansing: When patients do not pay attention to facial cleansing, the abnormal keratinization of the surrounding cells may lead to narrowing and blockage of the follicle openings, resulting in sebum not being able to be discharged normally, which may accumulate in the follicle openings and thus form acne.
2. Androgen level: Elevated androgen level leads to the enlargement of sebaceous glands and increased sebum secretion, resulting in abnormal keratinization of the cells around the hair follicles, which leads to narrowing and blockage of the follicle openings, preventing the normal discharge of sebum and the formation of acne.
3. Propionibacterium acnes reproduction: Increased sebaceous gland secretion provides conditions for the growth and reproduction of Propionibacterium acnes, which destroys hair follicle tissues, leading to follicle inflammation and aggravating the condition.
In addition, acne in the temple area is also related to irregular work and rest, spicy, stimulating and oily diet, and excessive stress, etc. Patients should adjust their daily routine, eat a light diet, and adjust their emotions.
When suffering from acne, you should actively go to the hospital, under the guidance of the physician for standardized treatment.