Acne (A)

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Layer: A

Vector 1

Type: condition Relation: inflammatory presence

Vector 2

Type: state Relation: surface disruption

Vector 3

Type: quality Relation: localized irritation

Description

The concept of “acne” represents a condition defined by localized inflammation that disrupts the smooth surface of the skin. It expresses a state where internal processes manifest externally through visible irritation. This quality reflects imbalance within the body’s regulatory systems. As an abstract notion, acne symbolizes the tension between internal activity and outward appearance. It marks a point where biological processes become perceptible at the surface. In this sense, “acne” captures the essence of visible internal disturbance.

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condition inflammatory presence

state surface disruption

quality localized irritation