How acne affects self-esteem & social media use
A survey has found that young people with acne avoid being in photos, showing a link between acne and self-esteem.
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It’s difficult enough adjusting to physical and emotional changes when you’re a teenager and young adult, without also feeling embarrassed and self-conscious about your skin.
Studies have shown acne can cause poor self-image, low self-esteem, lack of confidence, anxiety and depression.
It seems the worse the acne, the worse the consequences.
The good news is, effective acne treatment can help turn this around and start to improve your feelings of happiness and wellbeing.
So, if you’re feeling really down or depressed about your acne, talk to your doctor for advice. It’s important not to delay seeking help.
It’s also a good idea for family and friends of people with acne to be on the lookout for depressive symptoms.
Concerning signs might include less interaction with friends or avoiding social situations. If you’re concerned about someone, encourage them to seek medical help.
MY STORY
““Having bad acne completely changed my personality. I started not looking people in the eye when talking; instead I would look down to the ground. I stopped going out socially because I was just too embarrassed about my acne.”
– Penelope, 42
A survey has found that young people with acne avoid being in photos, showing a link between acne and self-esteem.
A study of more than 38,000 patients has found the treatment for severe acne, isotretinoin (e.g. Roaccutane, Oratane) is not an independent risk factor for depression in adult acne patients.
While numerous studies have explored the negative psychological impact of acne, a recent study has made a direct link between the perceived social stigma felt by people with acne and their quality of life.
Final exams are enough pressure on their own without having to deal with a major acne breakout too. And if that long awaited formal is just around the corner, then stress levels may be at all time high – but don’t let it get you down!
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