Is Squeezing Pimples Good or Bad?
Squeezing pimples is a popular way to get rid of breakouts, but it is not as safe as it seems. Dermatologists warn that it can cause more harm to the skin than good. Squeezing pimples yourself can cause microtrauma, increase inflammation, and slow down the healing process. Even if your hands are clean, squeezing bacteria on the skin can get into the open wound, which will lead to inflammation and worsen the problem. In addition, mechanical action on the pimple can lead to its trauma and scarring. At best, a dark spot (post-acne) will remain, at worst - a scar that will be difficult to get rid of.
We will tell you in more detail what risks arise from squeezing pimples on your own and how to deal with this problem correctly.
What happens if you squeeze pimples
The main problems that can be encountered by regularly squeezing pimples at home:
Spread of inflammation
Hyperpigmentation and dark spots
Psychological dependence and deterioration of skin condition
Post-acne, scars and scars that can remain for life.

Let's consider each of the points in detail.
Spread of inflammation
Squeezing pimples on your own can lead to an increase in the inflammatory process. When the contents of the pimple do not come out completely and partially remain deep in the skin, this provokes the formation of deeper inflammation. Such inflammation can transform into cysts and nodules, which require long-term and complex treatment.
Hyperpigmentation and dark spots
Mechanical impact on the skin during squeezing triggers a protective mechanism in which the cells begin to actively produce melanin. This leads to the development of hyperpigmentation—dark spots where acne appeared. Removing these spots can be quite difficult, even with professional cosmetic procedures.
Psychological dependence and worsening skin condition
Regularly squeezing pimples can develop into an obsessive habit, which only worsens skin problems. Constant trauma hinders the skin's natural regeneration, making it more susceptible to external negative factors and causing new breakouts.
Long-term consequences: scarring
Frequent squeezing of pimples leads to long-term consequences in the form of scarring. The skin loses its smoothness and evenness, even after healing, visible textural changes remain that are difficult to eliminate without professional intervention.

How to properly get rid of acne?
Home care
One of the key aspects of caring for acne-prone skin is proper home care. The Seracin Librederm line of products is specially designed to provide effective and safe cleansing for problematic and oily skin. For example, a purifying cleansing gel with sulfur and zinc helps eliminate excess sebum and prevents the formation of new breakouts. Regular use of this gel helps keep skin clean and minimizes the risk of new pimples. Moreover, it does not tighten the skin due to the allantoin in its formula. Another important product from the Seracin line is the Azelaine Forte night cream, which contains 5% azelaic acid in an innovative water-soluble form to combat inflammation. This cream promotes skin restoration during sleep, reducing inflammatory elements and preventing the appearance of post-acne. It is important to remember that home care should be regular and include products aimed at cleansing, moisturizing, and treating the skin. Professional Treatments Professional treatments are recommended for a deeper and more effective effect on acne, and periodic professional treatments are recommended. Cosmetic peels are one of the most popular methods for removing deep-seated impurities and comedones. These procedures are performed using sterile instruments and professional products, reducing the risk of infection and subsequent inflammation.
Additionally, chemical peels can be helpful for improving skin texture and reducing the appearance of post-acne scars. Peels help exfoliate the top layer of skin, accelerating cell renewal and reducing inflammation. It is important that these procedures are performed by a qualified professional, who will select the optimal concentration and type of peel depending on the skin condition.
For severe acne, a dermatologist may recommend more advanced treatments, such as laser therapy, which effectively combats inflammation and promotes smooth skin.
Conclusion
Getting rid of acne requires a comprehensive approach that combines proper home care and professional treatments. Using Librederm's Seracin line helps keep your skin clear and prevent new breakouts, and regular visits to a cosmetologist or dermatologist will help monitor your skin's condition and manage acne at all stages. Proper skin care is the key to not only its beauty but also its health.