👉 Andreas' acne, also known as Pick's disease, is a severe form of acne characterized by large, painful, and often inflamed cysts and nodules primarily affecting the face. This condition is marked by deep, pus-filled lesions that can leave scars and significantly impact self-esteem. It typically arises from a combination of genetic predisposition, hormonal imbalances, and environmental factors, leading to excessive sebum production, clogged pores, and bacterial infections. Treatment often involves a multi-faceted approach, including topical medications, oral antibiotics, and in severe cases, surgical interventions to remove cysts and minimize scarring.