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Jamsil acne extraction: What if acne keeps coming back?

You&I Skin Clinic Jamsil · 닥터팽의 피부 좋아지는 이야기 · August 31, 2025

Jamsil acne extraction: What if acne keeps coming back? ​ ​ ​ "My acne is really pus-filled now. Is it okay to squeeze it? Or will it go away on its own if I just leave it alone?"...

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Clinic: You&I Skin Clinic Jamsil

Original post date: August 31, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:53 PM

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"My acne is really pus-filled now. Is it okay to squeeze it?

Or will it go away on its own if I just leave it alone?"

I understand the feeling of wanting to squeeze a fully developed(?) pimple when you see one.

However, if you press it with your fingernails or use unsterilized tools, there is a risk of infection, and it is unhygienic, so if you are going to extract it, it has to be done properly.

If you leave an overly mature pimple alone, the inflammation can spread deeper into the skin and leave scars, so proper treatment at the right time is necessary.

But simply squeezing acne every time does not solve the fundamental problem.

Today, along with Jamsil acne extraction methods, we will also look at the NeoBeam treatment, which helps reduce excess sebum secretion, the cause of acne.

Jamsil acne extraction

  • Does a pus-filled pimple need extraction?

  • Why acne keeps appearing even after extraction

  • NeoBeam laser effects

  • Who is NeoBeam good for?

Jamsil acne extraction

Does a pus-filled pimple need extraction?

Inflamed acne is best extracted at the right time using the proper method.

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When acne becomes pus-filled, it means sebum and dead skin cells have built up inside the pores, allowing acne bacteria to multiply and trigger an inflammatory response.

At this point, removing the collection of pus inside lowers the pressure and helps ease the inflammation.

If inflammation lasts too long or spreads deep into the skin, pigmentation or pitted scars can form more easily, so it is best to remove it appropriately before scarring occurs.

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However, this does not mean every pimple can be squeezed indiscriminately.

Forcing out a pimple that is not yet fully mature(?) can actually make it worse, so it is important to accurately assess the stage of the acne and extract it using the correct method.

The extraction process involves gently opening the pore entrance with a sterilized fine needle or lancet, then physically removing the contents with a specialized tool called a comedo extractor.

Jamsil acne

Why acne keeps appearing even after extraction

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Extraction is a way to quickly calm existing acne inflammation, but it does not address the cause of acne itself.

Even if you squeeze out acne, the state in which sebum continues to be overproduced and pores are easily clogged remains the same.

This is especially true for areas with active sebum production, such as the T-zone or butterfly zone.

So to prevent acne from recurring, it may be necessary to go beyond simply squeezing it and use a method that controls the root cause of acne by reducing sebum production.

Jamsil acne extraction

NeoBeam laser effects

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NeoBeam uses a 1450 nm wavelength laser.

The laser energy selectively acts on the sebaceous glands without affecting the surrounding normal skin tissue, helping reduce sebum secretion.

During the procedure, a cooling system called DCD (Direct Cooling Device) also works to protect the skin surface.

Even though a powerful laser is used, damage to the skin surface is minimal and discomfort can also be minimized.

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Who is NeoBeam good for?

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First, it is effective for people who struggle with chronic acne.

In particular, it can be very effective for people with oily skin types who produce excess sebum, such as those who rely on blotting papers every day or get shiny by lunchtime even after applying makeup in the morning.

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It can also be a good alternative for people who feel 부담스러움 toward taking oral acne medication.

If you are concerned about the side effects of long-term medication use, or if taking medication is difficult for various reasons, a laser approach like NeoBeam is worth considering.

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However, depending on an individual's skin condition and the stage of acne, the number of sessions required and the interval between them may vary.

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If acne keeps recurring, a management approach that simply squeezes it, like Jamsil acne extraction, may not be enough; it may be necessary to approach it by removing the cause.

If you are struggling with repeated acne, you may want to consider laser treatments like NeoBeam, which work on the sebaceous glands and help reduce sebum secretion itself, along with extraction.

However, before receiving treatment, it is best to make sure you get a consultation and check whether a customized care plan is being created based on the stage of your acne and your skin condition.

Thank you. This was UNI U&I in Jamsil^^

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