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[R174]Remedies For Back Acne
by Paul Rooney, Pau

Back acne treatments are not as widely talked about as facial acne treatments, however for those with back acne these treatments are vital, not only from a vanity point of view, but also for pain relief as back acne can be extremely uncomfortable. Cystic back acne is probably more common than you think and it can unfortunately lead to unsightly and permanent scarring. When acne breaks out on the back, or any other part of the body for that matter, it needs to be treated as early as possible because if it is not there is a chance that these spots may turn into pustules and sometimes even to boils or an abscess. One of the biggest difficulties with back acne is that it is harder to treat than facial acne, because not only it is spread over a large area, but it is also difficult to reach all the affected areas making it hard to clean and apply medication. As well as that people find applying treatment to their backs sometimes painful too. Back acne now has its own name too now, as it is commonly referred to as 'bacne'

Now for all the negatives and difficulties listed above, bacne is still very treatable, however it is best treated if you know what causes it then you can apply lifestyle changes as well as treatments to keep your bacne under control. So lets look at what causes the acne outbreak on the back.

Oil from the sebaceous glands is the main cause of acne breakouts, whether it be your face, back or any other part of your body. Your back though has several sebaceous glands that generate oils, which is the main reason why your back area can be more prone to suffer from acne. What happens is that oils from these glands are continuously secreted by the pores in the skin. Now this process in itself is quiet natural. However the acne is caused when the Sebum (oil) which normally drains to the surface gets blocked and bacteria begins to grow. This in turn is what causes blackheads or whiteheads. So now we know what causes it what can we do about it?

One of the first treatments most people turn to is Benzoyl peroxide. This treatment is probably the oldest and most common treatment as it can be bought over the counter, or is commonly prescribed by GP's. Benzoyl peroxide will kill any bacteria that may accumulate on your back as you sweat or as the pores block trapping the sebum oil.. Benzoyl peroxide works by killing the acne bacteria and reducing oil production.

Another method which is more prevention than cure is to wash daily with a salicylic-acid-based cleanser. As well as doing this if possible make sure that you shower as soon as possible after perspiring. However if you all ready have an outbreak then you should also wipe the area with a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid pad and follow with an alpha hydroxy acid-based body moisturizer (this is an exfoliating process which prevents skin drying out).

Finally you could always use a topical cream on your bacne. If this is the route you choose you are better of choosing a topical cream or gel made from 4% Niacinamide (Vitamin B3 or Niacin). Niacinamide or Nicotinamide as it is sometimes called is great to get rid of bacne. Like most treatments though, topical therapies also come with some side effects such redness, irritation, and/or peeling. Unfortunately it appears that of all the treatments available topical creams are the least effective.


Back acne is a specific type of acne that occurs on the back, and it can also end up on other parts of the body as well, such as on the buttocks, arms, and even on the chest. There are several different forms that this type of acne can come in, which include blackheads, pimples, cysts, whiteheads, and pustules. All of these forms can be unattractive and no doubt you want to get rid of them, so let's take a look at how you can treat back acne and ways that you can prevent it as well.

What Causes the Problem?

First of all, you need to understand what causes the back acne problem. Well, there are no real explanations as to what causes this problem, but there do seem to be a variety of things that can aggravate the problem. Usually this type of acne occurs during puberty because the sebaceous glands begin producing too much sebum, leading to clogged pores that can cause acne, but there are other things involved as well. In some cases the wrong diet can actually aggravate the problem, and tight clothing that irritates the skin can make back acne even worse.

Tips for Preventing Back Acne

So, now that you understand a bit more about back acne and the causes, more than likely you will want to learn how you can prevent back acne. There are a variety of different things that you can do to prevent the problem. One of the best things you can do is to make sure that you keep your back clean. Using a gentle cleanser and a back scrubber to make sure you get all of your back clean can really help to prevent the problem. Exfoliating can help as well, since it helps to get rid of dead skin cells that can clog pores.

Treatment for Back Acne

There are a variety of different treatments for back acne that can be used as well. First of all, a nice anti bacterial soap can help you effectively treat the problem with acne on your back. However, regular soaps can be irritating, so try to avoid them. A good over the counter treatment can also help, and there are many out there to consider, including creams and gels that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and a variety of natural ingredients as well.

So, even if you do end up experiencing back acne, there are some things that you can do to effectively treat it. If you have back acne yourself, it's time that you learn more about your problem and what you can do to prevent and treat it. Take the time to find more information and great tips that will help you get rid of your back acne for good.
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