The “Triangle of Death” on Your Face: Why You Should Never Pop a Pimple There

Pimples on skin is something we see on a day to day basis. Often, without even thinking much, we pop them. But did you know there is a ‘Triangle of Death’ on your face, where you should never pop a pimple?

Reacting to a video, Dr Sermed Mezher, a UK-based GP, and a health communicator who goes by @drsermedmezher on his Instagram handle says, “You should never pop pimples but it is even more important not to do it in a specific triangle of the face.”

He reacts to a video where a boy shares his experience of popping a pimple on his face, which has left him in pain, and made him enable to use the side of his face with pimple. His face is now swelled.

What Is The Triangle of Death On Your Face?

Dr Mezher says that while it is named unscientifically, the area extends from the top of the nose to the upper lip. This is important because it drains the cavernous sinus. “So, we don’t want bacteria to get into there,” he notes.

Why Is Triangle Of Death A Dangerous Place To Pop Your Pimples?

“We naturally have bacteria on our skin, and every time we pop a pimple, we damage the skin barrier. That creates an opening for bacteria to move deeper into the skin. If those bacteria reach the cavernous sinus through the facial ‘triangle of death,’ it can cause a serious condition called cavernous sinus thrombosis,” notes Dr Mezher.

He explains that this blood clot can lead to severe headaches, fever, pressure and pain behind the eyes, difficulty moving the eyes, and even eye swelling or bulging. “While it is usually treatable, prevention is far easier than cure, which is why popping pimples should be avoided.”

According to Cleveland Clinic, this small segment of your face has a direct line to your brain, which is the cavernous sinus. It is a network of large veins located behind your eye sockets. Through this sinus, blood drains from your brain. This is why, any infection in this area, could a picked pimple or even a nose piercing gone wrong could impact your brain. Dermatologist Alok Vij, MD, tells Cleveland Clinic, “There is the possibility for a facial infection to become an infection that impacts the rest of your body.”

Is The Triangle Of Death Really Fatal?

Well, as the name suggest, the triangle of death cannot actually kill you. Dr Vij says, “Thankfully, it is relatively unlikely. But, whenever there is a violation of the skin and interaction with bacteria, there is always a possible for infection, which can lead to greater health concerns.”

In rare cases, an infection of the face can lead to septic cavernous sinus thrombosis, or a blood clot in your cavernous sinus. It could also lead to some life-threatening health issues, including:

  • Brain abscess (pus that causes swelling of your brain)
  • Brain infection
  • Damage to your facial nerves, including paralysis of your eye muscles
  • Meningitis
  • Pneumonia
  • Septic emboli (infected blood clots that travel through your bloodstream)
  • Stroke

 

 

 

 

How To Deal With A Pimple In You Triangle Of Death?

  • Apply a warm compress, use a clean cloth and apply it on the area for 10 to 15 minutes. Soak the clean cloth in warm water.
  • Use a pimple patch or an overnight zit sticker that could soak up some of the drainage, in case your pimple has already opened.
  • See a dermatologist.

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