What happened to the acne on my face after the new vaccine?

Acne on the face after the new crown vaccine may be caused by an adverse reaction to the vaccine, an allergic reaction, or the body’s own constitution.
The vaccine is injected into the body and causes an immune response. In the process of immune response, it may cause corresponding adverse reactions, such as fever, acne, dizziness, muscle aches, joint pains and so on. Generally, they will improve with time.
In some cases, an allergic reaction may occur after vaccination with skin rashes, herpes, and maculopapular rash. It can also be accompanied by itching. It can be treated symptomatically by applying topical glycerite and hydrocortisone ointment.
Some people are prone to acne due to their own constitution, and there is no direct correlation with the New Crown Vaccine, but only an overlap in time. This kind of patient should go to the hospital if the acne on the face is more serious.