I can only guess that this is some form of rosacea, since that causes acne-like pimples, and you're too old for acne. This is not seborrheic or any other kind of dermatitis, which produces scaling, not pimples. Such pimples often leave red-purple marks after going away, that are long-lasting (months) but are not permanent scars. It is best not to squeeze them, since that makes them last longer. Ask your dermatologist about whether it is even worthwhile to treat them. They always go away when left alone.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff
Pimples on both sides are not compatible with either shingles? or lupus?
Dr. Rockoff
Does not sound like seborrhic dermatitis because of its location. Could be a malar rash. You should follow up with your doctor and get ESR and ANA to rule out lupus. Although the rash can be an early sign without any other symptoms, your age is much older than the typical presentation.
Have you had the shingles before?