Popping a pimple on your face can be tempting, especially if it’s big or looks ready. When you squeeze it, pus and a little bit of blood may come out. However, dermatologists usually advise against doing this for a few reasons:
- Infection risk: When you pop a pimple, you open the skin, which can allow bacteria to enter and cause an infection. This could make the pimple worse and lead to a bigger problem.
- Scarring: Squeezing a pimple can damage the skin, leading to permanent scars or dark spots.
- Delayed healing: Popping the pimple might remove some of the pus, but it can also push the bacteria and oil deeper into your skin, making it take longer to heal.
Best ways to treat a pimple:
- Leave it alone: Let the pimple heal on its own, which is the safest way to avoid scarring or infection.
- Use a warm compress: Apply a warm cloth to the area to help reduce swelling and promote healing.
- Over-the-counter treatments: Use spot treatments with ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to dry out the pimple.
If you absolutely must pop a pimple, make sure to wash your hands and face first, use clean tools (like a cotton swab), and disinfect the area afterward to reduce the risk of infection.