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differences to achieve safe and effective outcomes. If you want next, I can create: 10.3 Acne in Adolescents vs Adults 10.4 Acne in PCOS & Hormonal Disorders 10.5 Acne in Pregnancy & Safe Treatments Full Module 10 Final Summary Sheet (Very Powerful for Students) Module 10: Special Considerations Teenage vs Adult Acne Here is your advanced, classroom + clinic-focused lesson designed for aestheticians with clear differentiation, practical depth, and real clinical understanding. Module 10: Special Considerations Lesson 10.3 – Teenage vs Adult Acne (Clinical & Practical Understanding for Aesthetic Practice) Clinical Importance of This Lesson Teenage acne and adult acne are not the same condition, even though they look similar. Differences include: Hormonal triggers Skin behavior Treatment response Recurrence patterns Incorrect approach can lead to: Treatment failure Increased pigmentation Chronic acne Classroom Attention Concept “Teen acne is oil-driven. Adult acne is hormone-driven.” 10.3.1 Age-Based Classification Type Age Group Teenage Acne 12–19 years Adult Acne 20+ years 10.3.2 Teenage Acne (Adolescent Acne) Biological Cause Puberty → androgen surge Increased sebaceous gland activity Excess oil production Skin Characteristics Very oily skin Enlarged pores Thick sebum Acne Pattern Comedones (blackheads, whiteheads) Papules and pustules T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) Common Triggers Hormonal changes Poor hygiene Diet (high glycemic foods) Sweat Clinical Challenges Frequent breakouts Improper skincare habits Picking and squeezing Treatment Approach Deep cleansing Salicylic acid treatments Regular acne facials Oil control

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T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) Common Triggers Hormonal changes Poor hygiene Diet (high glycemic foods) Sweat Clinical Challenges Frequent breakouts Improper skincare habits Picking and squeezing Treatment Approach Deep cleansing Salicylic acid treatments Regular acne facials Oil control

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