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The best way to pop a pimple

When the temptation is too strong to keep your hands off, follow these tips to prevent damage.

There’s something too irresistible about squeezing a zit out of existence (and watching endless videos of people doing this).

Okay, so no, you shouldn't do it. But if you're going to pop a pimple anyway, how can you do it in a way that will minimize the damage?

First, do a pimple inventory: The only pimples you should pop are whiteheads or blackheads. “These are acne tissue that are almost ready to pop on their own,” dermatologist William Kwan, M.D. explains. They gradually develop into red pimples, which are more prone to discoloration, infection, or tearing when popping, so it’s better to catch them at this early stage.

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But popping pimples at any stage runs these risks if you’re not careful. To make the procedure easier on your skin, you can start prepping the night before by applying benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or glycolic acid, says Dr. Kwan. This will help calm down the pimple.

Once you’re ready to pop the pimple, put an alcohol swab on the area to minimize the risk of infection, and use a warm compress to ease the pimple out, says dermatologist Kenneth Mark, M.D.

Then, apply even, firm pressure at the base, pushing it up and out rather than into your face. If it bursts under your skin, you could experience inflammation and more breakouts, Dr. Kwan explains. Another way to prevent this is to get a blackhead extractor, which you hold over the pimple and press down to drain it.

To speed up the healing process and prevent inflammation, you can put some witch hazel or another astringent on afterward, says Dr. Kwan.

All that said, resist the urge if you can. “If you do not perform it perfectly, you run the significant risk of causing additional inflammation, which makes the underlying problem worse and can lead to scarring,” says Dr. Mark.

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Instead, the best way to be proactive about your pimples is to stop them from growing in the first place. Kwan recommends using a face wash and lotion with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. If over-the-counter products don’t work after 12 weeks, consult a dermatologist about getting a prescription.

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