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"Blackhead" redirects here. For other uses, see Blackhead (disambiguation).
Medical condition
Comedo
Other namesPlural: comedones[1]
Illustration comparing a normal skin pore with a whitehead and a blackhead
SpecialtyDermatology

A comedo (plural comedones) is a clogged hair follicle (pore) in the skin.[2] Keratin (skin debris) combines with oil to block the follicle.[3] A comedo can be open (blackhead) or closed by skin (whitehead) and occur with or without acne.[3] The word comedo comes from Latin comedere 'to eat up' and was historically used to describe parasitic worms; in modern medical terminology, it is used to suggest the worm-like appearance of the expressed material.[1]

The chronic inflammatory condition that usually includes comedones, inflamed papules, and pustules (pimples) is called acne.[3][4] Infection causes inflammation and the development of pus.[2] Whether a skin condition classifies as acne depends on the number of comedones and infection.[4] Comedones should not be confused with sebaceous filaments.

Comedo-type ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is not related to the skin conditions discussed here. DCIS is a noninvasive form of breast cancer, but comedo-type DCIS may be more aggressive, so may be more likely to become invasive.[5]

Causes

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Oil production in the sebaceous glands increases during puberty, causing comedones and acne to be common in adolescents.[3][4] Acne is also found premenstrually and in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.[3] Smoking may worsen acne.[3]

Oxidation rather than poor hygiene or dirt causes blackheads to be black.[2] Washing or scrubbing the skin too much could make it worse, by irritating the skin.[2] Touching and picking at comedones might cause irritation and spread infection.[2] What effect shaving has on the development of comedones or acne is unclear.[2]

Some skin products might increase comedones by blocking pores,[2] and greasy hair products (such as pomades) can worsen acne.[3] Skin products that claim to not clog pores may be labeled noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic.[6] Make-up and skin products that are oil-free and water-based may be less likely to cause acne.[6] Whether dietary factors or sun exposure make comedones better, worse, or neither is unknown.[3]

A hair that does not emerge normally, an ingrown hair, can also block the pore and cause a bulge or lead to infection (causing inflammation and pus).[4]

Genes may play a role in the chances of developing acne.[3] Comedones may be more common in some ethnic groups.[3][7] People of Latino and recent African descent may experience more inflammation in comedones, more comedonal acne, and earlier onset of inflammation.[3][7]

Pathophysiology

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Multiple open comedones at the nasolabial fold and the alar of the nose

Comedones are associated with the pilosebaceous unit, which includes a hair follicle and sebaceous gland. These units are mostly on the face, neck, upper chest, shoulders, and back.[3] Excess keratin combined with sebum can plug the opening of the follicle.[3][8] This small plug is called a microcomedo.[8] Androgens increase sebum (oil) production.[3] If sebum continues to build up behind the plug, it can enlarge and form a visible comedo.[8]

A comedo may be open to the air ("blackhead") or closed by skin ("whitehead").[2] Being open to the air causes oxidation of the melanin pigment, which turns it black.[9][2] Cutibacterium acnes is the suspected infectious agent in acne.[3] It can proliferate in sebum and cause inflamed pustules (pimples) characteristic of acne.[3] Nodules are inflamed, painful, deep bumps under the skin.[3]

Comedones that are 1 mm or larger are called macrocomedones.[10] They are closed comedones and are more frequent on the face than neck.[11]

Solar comedones (sometimes called senile comedones) are related to many years of exposure to the sun, usually on the cheeks, not to acne-related pathophysiology.[12]

Management

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Using non-oily cleansers and mild soap may not cause as much irritation to the skin as regular soap.[13][14] Blackheads can be removed across an area with commercially available pore-cleansing strips (which can still damage the skin by leaving the pores wide open and ripping excess skin) or the more aggressive cyanoacrylate method used by dermatologists.[15]

Squeezing blackheads and whiteheads can remove them, but can also damage the skin.[2] Doing so increases the risk of causing or transmitting infection and scarring, as well as potentially pushing any infection deeper into the skin.[2] Comedo extractors are used with careful hygiene in beauty salons and by dermatologists, usually after steaming the face or washing in warm water.[2]

Complementary medicine options for acne in general have not been shown to be effective in trials.[3] These include aloe vera, pyridoxine (vitamin B6), fruit-derived acids, kampo (Japanese herbal medicine), ayurvedic herbal treatments, and acupuncture.[3]

Some acne treatments target infection specifically, but some treatments are aimed at the formation of comedones, as well.[16] Others remove the dead layers of the skin and may help clear blocked pores.[2][3][4]

Dermatologists can often extract open comedones with minimal skin trauma, but closed comedones are more difficult.[3] Laser treatment for acne might reduce comedones,[17] but dermabrasion and laser therapy have also been known to cause scarring.[10]

Macrocomedones (1 mm or larger) can be removed by a dermatologist using surgical instruments or cauterized with a device that uses light.[10][11] The acne drug isotretinoin can cause severe flare-ups of macrocomedones, so dermatologists recommend removal before starting the drug and during treatment.[10][11]

Some research suggests that the common acne medications retinoids and azelaic acid are beneficial and do not cause increased pigmentation of the skin.[18] Retinoids should only be applied at night, since a) light degrades them, and b) the skin repair cycle peaks at night. Sunscreen should also be used during the day, as the skin becomes more sensitive to UV.[19]

Rare conditions

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Favre–Racouchot syndrome occurs in sun-damaged skin and includes open and closed comedones.[20]

Nevus comedonicus, or comedo nevus, is a benign hamartoma (birthmark) of the pilosebaceous unit around the oil-producing gland in the skin.[21] It has widened open hair follicles with dark keratin plugs that resemble comedones, but they are not actually comedones.[21][22]

Dowling–Degos disease is a genetic pigment disorder that includes comedo-like lesions and scars.[23][24]

Familial dyskeratotic comedones are a rare autosomal-dominant genetic condition, with keratotic (tough) papules and comedo-like lesions.[25][26]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Informed Health Online. "Acne". Fact sheet. Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG). Archived from the original on May 13, 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Williams, HC; Dellavalle, RP; Garner, S (Jan 28, 2012). "Acne vulgaris". Lancet. 379 (9813): 361–72. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60321-8. PMID 21880356. S2CID 205962004.
  4. ^ a b c d e Purdy, Sarah; De Berker, David (2011). "Acne vulgaris". BMJ Clinical Evidence. 2011: 1714. PMC 3275168. PMID 21477388.
  5. ^ National Cancer Institute (2002). "Breast cancer treatment". Physician Desk Query. National Cancer Institute. PMID 26389187. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b British Association of Dermatologists. "Acne". Patient information leaflet. British Association of Dermatologists. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  7. ^ a b Davis, EC; Callender, VD (April 2010). "A review of acne in ethnic skin: pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and management strategies". The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. 3 (4): 24–38. PMC 2921746. PMID 20725545.
  8. ^ a b c Burkhart, CG; Burkhart, CN (October 2007). "Expanding the microcomedone theory and acne therapeutics: Propionibacterium acnes biofilm produces biological glue that holds corneocytes together to form plug". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 57 (4): 722–4. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2007.05.013. PMID 17870436.
  9. ^ Kumar, Vinay; Abbas, Abul K.; Aster, Jon C.; Turner, Jerrold R.; Perkins, James A.; Robbins, Stanley L.; Cotran, Ramzi S., eds. (2021). Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease (10th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. p. 1165. ISBN 978-0-323-53113-9.
  10. ^ a b c d Wise, EM; Graber, EM (November 2011). "Clinical pearl: comedone extraction for persistent macrocomedones while on isotretinoin therapy". The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. 4 (11): 20–1. PMC 3225139. PMID 22132254.
  11. ^ a b c Primary Care Dermatology Society. "Acne: macrocomedones". Clinical Guidance. Primary Care Dermatology Society. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  12. ^ DermNetNZ. "Solar comedones". New Zealand Dermatological Society. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  13. ^ Poli, F (Apr 15, 2002). "[Cosmetic treatments and acne]". La Revue du Praticien. 52 (8): 859–62. PMID 12053795.
  14. ^ Korting, HC; Ponce-Pöschl, E; Klövekorn, W; Schmötzer, G; Arens-Corell, M; Braun-Falco, O (Mar–Apr 1995). "The influence of the regular use of a soap or an acidic syndet bar on pre-acne". Infection. 23 (2): 89–93. doi:10.1007/bf01833872. PMID 7622270. S2CID 39430391.
  15. ^ Pagnoni, A; Kligman, AM; Stoudemayer, T (1999). "Extraction of follicular horny impactions the face by polymers. Efficacy and safety of a cosmetic pore-cleansing strip (Bioré)". Journal of Dermatological Treatment. 10 (1): 47–52. doi:10.3109/09546639909055910.
  16. ^ Gollnick, HP; Krautheim, A (2003). "Topical treatment in acne: current status and future aspects". Dermatology. 206 (1): 29–36. doi:10.1159/000067820. PMID 12566803. S2CID 11179291.
  17. ^ Orringer, JS; Kang, S; Hamilton, T; Schumacher, W; Cho, S; Hammerberg, C; Fisher, GJ; Karimipour, DJ; Johnson, TM; Voorhees, JJ (Jun 16, 2004). "Treatment of acne vulgaris with a pulsed dye laser: a randomized controlled trial". JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 291 (23): 2834–9. doi:10.1001/jama.291.23.2834. PMID 15199033.
  18. ^ Woolery-Lloyd, HC; Keri, J; Doig, S (Apr 1, 2013). "Retinoids and azelaic Acid to treat acne and hyperpigmentation in skin of color". Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 12 (4): 434–7. PMID 23652891. Free access icon
  19. ^ "Do you need to turn off the lights after applying retinol?". Vinmec International Hospital. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
  20. ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007). Dermatology: 2-Volume Set. St. Louis: Mosby. p. 1847. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
  21. ^ a b Zarkik, S; Bouhllab, J; Methqal, A; Afifi, Y; Senouci, K; Hassam, B (Jul 15, 2012). "Keratoacanthoma arising in nevus comedonicus". Dermatology Online Journal. 18 (7): 4. doi:10.5070/D38XZ7951S. PMID 22863626.
  22. ^ DermNetNZ. "Comedo Naevus". New Zealand Dermatological Society. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  23. ^ Bhagwat, PV; Tophakhane, RS; Shashikumar, BM; Noronha, TM; Naidu, V (Jul–Aug 2009). "Three cases of Dowling Degos disease in two families" (PDF). Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 75 (4): 398–400. doi:10.4103/0378-6323.53139. PMID 19584468.
  24. ^ Khaddar, RK; Mahjoub, WK; Zaraa, I; Sassi, MB; Osman, AB; Debbiche, AC; Mokni, M (January 2012). "[Extensive Dowling-Degos disease following long term PUVA therapy]". Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie. 139 (1): 54–7. doi:10.1016/j.annder.2011.10.403. PMID 22225744.
  25. ^ Hallermann, C; Bertsch, HP (Jul–Aug 2004). "Two sisters with familial dyskeratotic comedones". European Journal of Dermatology. 14 (4): 214–5. PMID 15319152.
  26. ^ OMIM. "Comedones, familial dyskeratotic". OMIM database. OMIM. Retrieved 13 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)

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  • ICD-9-CM: 706.1
  • Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Comedones" . Encyclopedia Americana.
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