A large pimple, especially one on the face, can be more than just an annoying
blemish-it can pose significant risks if not treated properly. When a pimple becomes
large, it usually indicates a deep infection within the skin. This type of pimple,
sometimes referred to as a cystic acne lesion, can be quite painful and is often filled
with pus, bacteria, and dead skin cells.
Dangers of a Large Pimple on the Face
1. Infection: If you try to pop or squeeze a large pimple, you risk pushing the
infection deeper into the skin. This can lead to a more severe infection,
potentially spreading to other areas of the face or even entering the
bloodstream, which can be dangerous.
2. Scarring: Large pimples can damage the skin’s deeper layers. If improperly
handled, they can leave permanent scars or dark spots that may take a long
time to fade.
3. Abscess Formation: In some cases, a pimple can evolve into an abscess,
which is a more serious, deeper infection. Abscesses require medical
intervention and often need to be drained by a healthcare professional to
prevent further complications.
4. Cellulitis: If bacteria from the pimple spread to the surrounding skin, it can
cause cellulitis-a serious bacterial skin infection. Symptoms include redness,
swelling, and tenderness around the infected area. If left untreated, cellulitis
can spread rapidly and may require antibiotics or hospitalization.
5. Sinus Cavernous Thrombosis: Although rare, an untreated or improperly
managed pimple in the “danger triangle” of the face (the area between the
nose and upper lip) can lead to sinus cavernous thrombosis. This is a
potentially life-threatening condition where an infection causes a blood clot in
the brain’s venous sinuses.