Back Acne Treatment: How do I get a Clear Back?

Back acne, or bacne as it’s sometimes called, is a term for acne that appears on the back. The causes of these breakouts range from excess oil production to clogged pores and a buildup of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin. It can also be caused by bacteria being trapped under those dead skin cells. Find out more on this page: https://www.cambridgetherapeutics.com.sg/acne-treatment/.

Your diet also can have an effect on your chances of having back acne, as some research has connected high-sugar diets with an increased likelihood of bacne outbreaks. Additionally, wearing tight clothing over long periods of time can irritate existing blemishes and cause new pimples to form. In cases where back acne has been caused by irritation from wearing certain types of clothing, changing what you wear can reduce the amount of breakouts you experience.

How do I know if I have Back Acne?

Back acne usually appears as closed comedones (whiteheads) or open comedones (blackheads). Closed comedones are white bumps that don’t have an opening to the surface of your skin, while blackheads are small dark spots with a tiny black dot in the middle where bacteria has collected within the pore.

Other types of pimples may also result from back acne, including papules and pustules. Papules are raised red bumps that sometimes ooze liquid when pressed, while pus-filled pimples, or pustules, look much like regular whitehead blemishes but contain yellowish liquid inside.

Back acne will often only cause an outbreak of these types of blemishes in one or two areas. Many people will only experience breakouts around their shoulders, while others may have a single pimple or multiple smaller spots on their back.

What are the Best Treatments for Back Acne?

There is no one specific treatment that works for everyone suffering from back acne, but if you’re noticing a few whiteheads and blackheads here and there, your dermatologist may recommend over-the-counter options to try first. Benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and glycolic acid are all used to dry out existing pimples and treat mild cases of bacne.

However, in more severe cases, your doctor may prescribe systemic antibiotics such as doxycycline (Vibramycin) to kill the bacteria responsible for causing blemishes. You may be asked to apply a topical retinoid cream such as adapalene (Differin) or tretinoin (Retin-A, Renova) to your skin in conjunction with an oral antibiotic treatment. This combination is often effective at getting rid of existing pimples and preventing future ones from occurring on your back.

Chemical peels and microdermabrasion can also be used on bacne patients who don’t respond well to other acne treatments. These procedures help remove dead skin cells and reduce inflammation, which can prevent new breakouts from forming.

If you’re interested in any of these treatments, your dermatologist will discuss the possible side effects with you before beginning a regimen. For example, benzoyl peroxide can cause dryness and irritation that leads to redness, flaking, or peeling of the skin. Your doctor may also have you try a topical antibiotic initially before moving on to an oral antibiotic if breakouts continue.

In cases where bacterial resistance is a concern, your doctor may prescribe doxycycline as the first course of treatment because it’s currently considered one of the safest antibiotics for treating acne. Additionally, doxycycline has anti-inflammatory benefits that work well at preventing future outbreaks even without being combined with other topical treatments.

Other treatments that may help with back acne include; NeoGen Nitro-Plasma, LDM TECH, or Jet Pulse Plus + Facial. Jet Pulse Plus + Facial treatment works by deep cleaning clogged pores in your skin to stop further spread of back acne.

A gentle vacuum mechanism, combined with the jet stream’s ability to remove impurities, helps clean and freshen pores. Your skin will then be nourished with nutrients and treated with an XF™ Pulsed light to give you a uniform and beautiful skin tone.

As for LDM TECH treatment, the treatment procedure for this consists of a powerful micro-massage to stimulate protein structures that tighten skin and improve collagen cross-linking, which combats skin laxity to give you a more appealing, even, and firm skin tone. LDM TECH treatment also targets the production of harmful proteins that can worsen your back acne, thereby increasing the production of beneficial proteins like heat shock protein and GAGs to improve your skin’s immunity.

Last but not least, with the NeoGen Nitro-Plasma treatment, your dermatologist would use plasma to try and assist in eliminating bacteria colonies that develop within the pores to stop back acne from forming. This technique also lowers sebum production, which aids in the prevention of future pore blockage. This procedure also has the benefit of enhancing topical lotions’ absorption rate, which will improve the efficacy.

How can I Prevent back Acne from happening in the First Place?

Preventing back acne from appearing may sound a bit daunting, since you can’t really see your back; however, there are some ways to help keep it as clear as possible. Remember, any type of treatment will work better and faster if you take preventative measures straightforwardly and consistently. This means taking these steps:

  • Wash your skin with gentle cleansers; avoid using a harsh cleanser that contains too many chemicals since they might irritate the skin and make breakouts worse while drying out your skin.
  • Use moisturizers after you shower or bathe; make sure the moisturizer is not greasy since this may clog pores resulting in pore blockage, which could lead to back acne breakout; use a non-comedogenic sunscreen every day because exposure to sun’s rays increases oil production, which can also lead to back acne breakout.
  • Keep your clothing clean, too, because bacteria from dirty clothes could enter the pores in your back and cause breakouts. It would be best to keep a separate towel for drying off your back when you take a shower or bath. This prevents the spread of germs from dirty surfaces like toilets where other people use to dry their backs.

Final Thoughts

Back acne may not be a life-threatening condition, but it may have a tremendous negative effect on one’s physique. Not only do these breakouts make you feel self-conscious, but they can also cause emotional trauma that makes someone feel discouraged to go out in public.

Fortunately, modern medical science has made great strides in treating back acne by offering several effective choices, including topical treatments and oral antibiotics. With proper treatment, your skin will be back at its healthy state, where you won’t have any more worries about how others are reacting to seeing your unsightly back!

At Cambridge Therapeutics, we provide a wide range of modern medical treatments, including LDM TECH treatment, NeoGen Nitro-Plasma therapy, and Jet Pulse Plus + Facial/Body Rejuvenation treatment which are clinically proven to treat back acne. If you are interested in learning more about these treatments, please feel free to contact us. Call: +65 6733 6729.

Cambridge Therapeutics – Fat Freeze | Body Contouring | Acne Treatment

391B Orchard Rd #08-05A2 Tower B Ngee Ann City, 238874

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