What causes pimples on a woman’s chin

Women’s chin acne is common in acne, the causes include abnormal androgen levels, sebum secretion, follicle sebaceous gland keratinization, infection and so on.
1. Abnormal androgen levels: puberty, long-term use of medication, mental stress, etc. can cause abnormal androgen levels in the body, and androgen levels and sebaceous glands have a close correlation between the development of androgen levels; when the level of androgen is higher, the sebaceous glands secrete large amounts of oil, which is easy to cause pore clogging, triggering acne.
2. Exuberant sebum secretion: Sebaceous glands produce more sebum due to physiological or pathological reasons, and sebum mixed with shed epidermal tissues to form stagnant materials that can easily clog pores, leading to acne attacks.
3. Abnormal keratinization of follicular sebaceous glands: Abnormal keratinization of the tissue cells around the hair follicles will easily cause the opening of the hair follicles to shrink and become narrower, which will lead to the inability of the skin to eliminate the oil normally, resulting in the formation of pimples, which will easily develop into acne if it is not treated in a timely and effective manner.
4. Infection: Propionibacterium acnes is a common bacterium in the formation of acne, which can stimulate inflammation in the hair follicle and its surrounding tissues, ultimately leading to pimples, pustules, nodules and other acne symptoms.
In addition, improper use of cosmetics or irrational skin care can also lead to acne on a woman’s chin.
It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not use medication without authorization.