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pimpled

Pimpled is an adjective used to describe skin or surfaces that bear pimples or small raised spots. It is most commonly used to refer to skin affected by acne, but it can also describe other surfaces with a texture of tiny bumps, such as certain types of leather or textured materials.

In dermatology, pimples are inflammatory lesions produced by blocked hair follicles, often involving oil glands and

Beyond biology, pimpled can describe any surface with small, raised bumps or a dotted texture. The term

bacteria.
Pimpled
skin
can
result
from
acne,
which
is
common
in
adolescence
but
can
persist
into
adulthood.
Factors
that
increase
risk
include
hormonal
changes,
genetics,
certain
medications,
stress,
and
environmental
conditions.
Treatment
generally
focuses
on
keeping
the
skin
clean
and
using
agents
that
reduce
oil
and
inflammation;
common
over-the-counter
options
include
benzoyl
peroxide
and
salicylic
acid,
while
more
persistent
cases
may
require
prescription
therapies.
Gentle
skin
care
is
advised
to
avoid
irritation
that
can
worsen
blemishes.
conveys
a
characteristic
pattern
without
implying
pathology,
and
it
may
be
used
in
descriptions
of
fabrics,
leather,
or
manufactured
coatings
that
display
a
uniformly
bumpy
surface.