Exposure to the sun does not usually cause acne (i.e., acne), but it may cause sun spots.
The onset of acne is mainly related to increased androgen levels in the body, increased sebaceous gland secretion, and bacterial infections, etc. Normally sun exposure does not cause acne, but when the skin is exposed to the sun, more melanocytes can form on its surface, resulting in the appearance of more sunspots on the surface of the patient’s skin.
Although sun exposure does not directly cause acne, patients should avoid prolonged exposure. Pay attention to sun protection when going out during the day to avoid skin pigmentation, which affects the aesthetics.
When acne appears on the surface of the skin, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the diagnosis and treatment.