Facial

Facial skin is one of the most abundant parts of human hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands. It is also an exposed part of the human body. It has a lot of opportunities to contact external dust, dirt, and bacteria. Sexual inflammation is called furuncle, and its lesions are limited to the superficial tissues of the skin. Most adjacent hair follicles and their attachments with simultaneous acute purulent inflammation are called carbuncles. When the lesions fluctuate and the skin's deep hair follicle tissues, they can spread along the superficial fascia and spread to the subcutaneous fat layer, causing a wide range of inflammation. Infiltration or tissue necrosis.

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