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Although acne remains largely a curse of adolescence, about 20% of all cases occur in adults. Acne commonly starts during puberty between the ages of 10 and 13 and tends to be worse in people with oily skin. Teenage acne usually lasts for five to 10 years, normally going away during the early 20s. Acne lesions are most common on the face, but they can also occur on the neck, chest, back, shoulders, and upper arms.
Common symptoms
Persistent, recurrent red spots or swelling on the skin, generally known as pimples
Dark spots with open pores at the center (blackheads)
Tiny white bumps under the skin that have no obvious opening (whiteheads)
Red swellings or lumps (known as papules) that are visibly filled with pus
Nodules or lumps under the skin that are inflamed, fluid-filled, and often tender; these nodules may become as large as an inch across