👉 Adaptation pimples, also known as cystic acne or nodular acne, are a more severe form of acne characterized by deep, inflamed cysts beneath the skin's surface. This adaptation occurs when hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria, leading to the formation of painful, pus-filled lumps. Unlike regular pimples, which are superficial and often red or inflamed on the surface, adaptation pimples are deeper and can cause significant scarring. The body's immune response to the bacterial infection within these cysts exacerbates inflammation, resulting in larger, more painful lesions. Effective management of adaptation pimples often requires a combination of topical treatments, oral medications, and lifestyle changes to prevent recurrence.