👉 Accomplished pimples, also known as cystic acne or nodular acne, are severe, inflamed lesions that often appear as large, painful bumps or pimples. Unlike common acne, which results in whiteheads, blackheads, or red pustules, cystic acne involves deeper follicular infections that can lead to significant inflammation. These pimples form when bacteria, dead skin cells, and oil clog hair follicles and sweat glands, leading to the formation of pus-filled cysts. The deep inflammation can cause the skin to become tender, swollen, and sometimes even form nodules or abscesses. While they are painful and can leave lasting scars, the treatment of cystic acne often involves a combination of topical medications, oral antibiotics, and sometimes laser or light therapies to reduce inflammation and prevent recurrence.