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Acne Collection

"Unmasking Acne: A Closer Look at the Culprits and Consequences" Staphylococcus aureus bacteria: The hidden invaders behind acne breakouts

Background imageAcne Collection: Staphylococcus aureus bacteria

Staphylococcus aureus bacteria
Staphylococcus aureus. Coloured Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. These Gram-positive bacteria cause skin infections

Background imageAcne Collection: Eyelash mite, SEM

Eyelash mite, SEM
Eyelash mite. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an eyelash, or follicle, mite (Demodex folliculorum), a harmless parasite which lives inside human hair follicles

Background imageAcne Collection: Skin cross section showing a blackhead

Skin cross section showing a blackhead
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Medical, Vein, Skin, Biology, Fat, Veins, Epidermis, Cut Out, White Background, Hair, Vertical, Artwork, Cross Section, Color Image, Close Up

Background imageAcne Collection: Skin cross section showing a papule

Skin cross section showing a papule
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Medical, Vein, Skin, Biology, Fat, Epidermis, Cut Out, White Background, Hair, Vertical, Artwork, Cross Section, Color Image, Close Up

Background imageAcne Collection: Skin cross section showing a pustule

Skin cross section showing a pustule
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Medical, Vein, Skin, Biology, Fat, Veins, Epidermis, Cut Out, White Background, Hair, Vertical, Artwork, Cross Section, Color Image, Close Up

Background imageAcne Collection: Skin cross section showing a whitehead

Skin cross section showing a whitehead
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Medical, Vein, Skin, Biology, Fat, Epidermis, Cut Out, White Background, Hair, Vertical, Artwork, Cross Section, Color Image, Close Up

Background imageAcne Collection: Eyelash mite tail, SEM

Eyelash mite tail, SEM
Eyelash mite tail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the tail (centre) of an eyelash, or follicle, mite (Demodex folliculorum) protruding from a dissected human hair follicle

Background imageAcne Collection: Follicle mite heads (SEM) C013 / 5120

Follicle mite heads (SEM) C013 / 5120
Follicle mite heads (Demodex folliculorum), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of follicle or eyelash mites protruding from a dissected human hair follicle

Background imageAcne Collection: Different types of acne, non-inflammatory and inflammatory

Different types of acne, non-inflammatory and inflammatory

Background imageAcne Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0631

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0631
Propionibacterium acnes bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This bacteria is found deep in the hair follicles and pores of the skin

Background imageAcne Collection: Artwork showing acne and rupture of follicle

Artwork showing acne and rupture of follicle
Acne vulgaris. Artwork showing aspects of acne vulgaris, a skin disorder in which the sebaceous glands in hair follicles become inflamed

Background imageAcne Collection: Young man acne first half 20th century brush

Young man acne first half 20th century brush
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Background imageAcne Collection: Notable exhibitor at Scottish Socialist Art Exhibition. John Lyons, an employed

Notable exhibitor at Scottish Socialist Art Exhibition. John Lyons, an employed Glasgow apprentice riveter, who has a number of remarkable pictures on view at the Scottish Socialist Art Exhibition in

Background imageAcne Collection: Eyelash mite, SEM Z445 / 0308

Eyelash mite, SEM Z445 / 0308
Eyelash mite. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an eyelash, or follicle, mite (Demodex folliculorum), a harmless parasite which lives inside human hair follicles

Background imageAcne Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0635

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0635
Propionibacterium acnes bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This bacteria is found deep in the hair follicles and pores of the skin

Background imageAcne Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0634

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0634
Propionibacterium acnes bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This bacteria is found deep in the hair follicles and pores of the skin

Background imageAcne Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0633

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0633
Propionibacterium acnes bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This bacteria is found deep in the hair follicles and pores of the skin

Background imageAcne Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0630

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0630
Propionibacterium acnes

Background imageAcne Collection: Blackhead, SEM

Blackhead, SEM
Black head. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of hairs emerging from a blockage in the skin. The material which caused the obstruction

Background imageAcne Collection: Acne, artwork

Acne, artwork
Acne. Computer artwork of a section through the skin showing a pimple forming in a hair follicle (centre) in the skin. The follicle has become blocked with sebum

Background imageAcne Collection: Artwork of skin surrounded with acne bacteria

Artwork of skin surrounded with acne bacteria
Acne. Artwork showing a section of human skin surrounded by skin bacteria, a cause of acne. Acne is a skin disorder in which the sebaceous glands and hair follicles become inflamed

Background imageAcne Collection: Blocked pore in acne, artwork

Blocked pore in acne, artwork
Blocked pore in acne, computer artwork. Sweat pore (centre) that has become blocked (centre) due to acne. Acne is a skin disorder in which the sebaceous glands of the skin become inflamed (red areas)

Background imageAcne Collection: Bacteria on skin

Bacteria on skin. Computer artwork of bacteria (blue and green) on human skin. Many types of bacteria are found on human skin, especially associated with sweat glands and hair follicles

Background imageAcne Collection: Doxycycline antibiotic molecule

Doxycycline antibiotic molecule. Molecular model of a molecule of the antibiotic drug doxycycline. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (green), hydrogen (white)

Background imageAcne Collection: Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule

Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule
Tetracycline antibiotoc drug, molecular model. Tetracycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial respiratory and ear infections


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"Unmasking Acne: A Closer Look at the Culprits and Consequences" Staphylococcus aureus bacteria: The hidden invaders behind acne breakouts, causing inflammation and infection. Eyelash mite (SEM): Discovering the microscopic world of Demodex folliculorum, a common inhabitant on our skin that can contribute to acne formation. Skin cross-section revealing a blackhead: Peering beneath the surface, witness the clogged pore filled with excess oil and dead skin cells, leading to this unsightly blemish. Skin cross-section showcasing a papule: Unveiling the red, inflamed bump on your skin's canvas – an inflammatory response triggered by acne-causing bacteria. Skin cross-section exposing a pustule: Witness the aftermath of bacterial invasion as pus-filled lesions emerge, demanding attention in your battle against acne. Skin cross-section unveiling a whitehead: Delving into blocked pores where trapped sebum creates small raised bumps – these are whiteheads silently lurking beneath your skin's surface. Follicle mite heads (SEM) C013 / 5120: Journey into magnified realms to observe Demodex brevis residing within hair follicles; their presence may exacerbate certain types conditions. Non-inflammatory vs inflammatory acne types: Understanding how different forms manifest - from mild comedones to severe cysts - helps tailor treatment approaches for clearer skin. Eyelash mite tail (SEM): Exploring further depths reveals intricate details about Demodex folliculorum's anatomy; its role in triggering or worsening existing acne remains under scrutiny. Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0631: Meet Propionibacterium acnes – an opportunistic bacterium commonly found on human skin that contributes significantly to various stages development. Artwork depicting acne and follicle rupture.