Acne on both sides of the chin may be caused by acne, folliculitis, cornus rash and other diseases.
1. Acne: Acne may be caused by excessive secretion of sebaceous glands, abnormal keratinization of cells around hair follicles, and excessive proliferation of Propionibacterium acnes, and is most common on the chin, cheeks, forehead, and other parts of the body.
2. Folliculitis: Folliculitis is mainly caused by Staphylococcus aureus infection, skin trauma, hair pulling and other factors can also induce this disease, patients appear on both sides of the chin, there will be white pustules, manifested as acne.
3. Cornucopia: Cornucopia is a benign tiny cysts, may be genetic, inflammation, sweat duct damage and other factors, good at traumatic skin lesions, when there are skin lesions on the chin, yellow-white pimples may appear, manifested as pimples.
There are more reasons for acne on both sides of the chin, and it is recommended that patients visit the hospital for examination to find out the specific causes.