👉 The allocated pimples, often referred to as "acne lesions" or "pimples," are areas on the skin characterized by inflammation and can vary in appearance from small, red bumps to larger, painful cysts. These lesions typically result from a combination of factors including excess sebum production, clogged pores, bacterial infection, and inflammation. When hair follicles become blocked with dead skin cells and oil, bacteria can proliferate, leading to redness, swelling, and sometimes pus formation. The severity and type of pimple can range from non-inflammatory (like whiteheads and blackheads) to more severe forms like nodules and cysts, which can cause significant discomfort and scarring if not properly managed.