Will blackheads grow back if you remove them?

Blackheads are a type of acne. If you don’t pay attention to cleansing, or if you have high oil secretion, blackheads are likely to grow back after they are removed.
Blackheads are formed when too much oil is secreted, or when daily skin care is poor, and skin oil is exposed to the air, oxidized and blackened, mixed with dust, and hardened to block pores.
If you want to avoid blackheads in your daily life, you should pay attention to the following things: consider using oil-control skincare products, facial cleansers that are anti-bacterial and sufficiently cleansing, and skin-refining serums. Minimize the use of make-up removers and consider using oil-free make-up removers if needed. Reduce the consumption of fried foods.
If blackheads are removed by pulling out blackheads, it is recommended to apply a hot compress before pulling out to open up the pores, and after pulling out, it is recommended to use toner or ice water with pore-contracting effect to astringe the pores in time to avoid blackheads from reappearing again quickly.
It is recommended that patients who want to remove blackheads go to the hospital in time, and consult a doctor for related problems.