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Whiteheads: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Whiteheads are small, white or skin-colored bumps that form when pores become clogged with sebum and dead skin cells. They are one of the most common forms of acne.

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Whiteheads are small, white or skin-colored bumps that form when pores become clogged with sebum and dead skin cells. They are one of the most common forms of acne.

What Are Whiteheads?

Whiteheads, medically known as closed comedones, are small, round, white or skin-colored bumps that appear on the surface of the skin. They form when sebum (skin oil) and dead skin cells block a hair follicle while the pore remains closed. Unlike blackheads (open comedones), the plug in a whitehead is not exposed to air and therefore does not oxidize – which is why it appears white or yellowish rather than black.

Whiteheads are among the mildest forms of acne vulgaris and most commonly appear on the face, forehead, nose, chin, back, and shoulders.

Causes

The development of whiteheads can be attributed to several factors:

  • Excess sebum production: Hormonal changes, especially during puberty, menstruation, or pregnancy, stimulate overproduction of sebum.
  • Hyperkeratosis: Excessive skin cell turnover causes dead cells to clog pores.
  • Hormonal factors: Androgens such as testosterone stimulate the sebaceous glands.
  • Comedogenic cosmetics: Certain skin and hair care products can block pores.
  • Diet: A high-glycemic diet and increased dairy consumption have been associated with increased acne formation.
  • Stress: Stress can influence hormone levels and worsen skin conditions.
  • Genetics: A family history of acne increases the risk of developing comedones.

Symptoms

Whiteheads are generally characterized by the following features:

  • Small, round, white or skin-colored raised bumps on the skin
  • No redness or inflammation (unless a secondary infection is present)
  • Not painful to the touch
  • Closed pore – no visible dark plug as seen in blackheads

If whiteheads are mechanically manipulated or squeezed, they can become inflamed and develop into papules, pustules, or even deeper inflammatory lesions such as cysts or nodules.

Diagnosis

Whiteheads are typically diagnosed clinically through a visual assessment of the skin by a dermatologist or general practitioner. Further diagnostic testing is usually not necessary. In severe or recurring cases, hormonal evaluation may be recommended to rule out underlying conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Treatment

Treatment of whiteheads depends on their severity and individual skin needs. The following approaches are commonly used:

Topical Treatment

  • Retinoids (e.g. tretinoin, adapalene): Promote cell renewal and prevent clogged pores.
  • Benzoyl peroxide: Has antibacterial properties and promotes skin exfoliation.
  • Salicylic acid: A beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) that penetrates deep into pores and dissolves dead skin cells.
  • Azelaic acid: Has anti-inflammatory properties and helps regulate keratinization.

Skincare and Prevention

  • Regular, gentle cleansing of the skin (twice daily)
  • Use of non-comedogenic cosmetics and sunscreen products
  • Avoiding excessive exfoliation or harsh skin care products
  • Refraining from picking or squeezing blemishes

Professional Treatments

  • Chemical peels: Using acids such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid to deeply cleanse pores.
  • Professional extraction: Careful, sterile removal by a dermatologist or licensed esthetician.
  • Microdermabrasion: Mechanical exfoliation of the outermost skin layer.

Systemic Therapy

In severe cases, a physician may prescribe oral medications such as antibiotics, oral retinoids (isotretinoin), or in women, hormonal contraceptives to help regulate sebum production.

References

  1. Zaenglein AL. et al. – Guidelines of care for the management of acne vulgaris. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 74(5):945-973, 2016.
  2. Thiboutot D. et al. – New insights into the management of acne. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2009.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO) – Skin conditions overview. WHO Global Health Reports, 2023.

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