Bacne

Bacne Treatment

December 20th, 2011
Bacne Spray

Bacne Spray

One of the bigger issues with treating bacne is how hard it is to reach.  It’s not like you can easily put some cream on your back acne and be done with it.  And really, who wants to have their mom or boyfriend exfoliate your back and then slather a bunch of cream all over your back?  Doesn’t sound very fun to me, does it sound good to you?  If yes, stop reading now.  If no, then we want to tell you about bacne spray, a potential form of treatment for your back acne.  Now, before we go any further, let us first say that if your bacne is severe, bacne spray is not the right choice for you.  Please head to a doctor and develop a treatment regimen with them before you end up with unsightly scarring.

If you think bacne spray might be good for you, then read on.  We’re aware that there used to be an Avon brand of bacne spray, but it has supposedly been discontinued.  Probably the best bet to try at this point is the Murad Clarifying Body Spray.  It can be purchased for around $30.00 at places like Amazon.com and comes in a 4.3 ounce bottle.  Kind of expensive, but if it does the trick for you, it’s worth every penny.
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The main active ingredient in the Murad Bacne spray is Salicylic Acid diluted to .5% which is known to penetrate pores to help clear up your acne.  The active ingredients are: Inactive Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Alcohol Denatured, Allantoin (Comfrey Root) , Undecylenoyl Glycine, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Salicylate, Lecithin, Tocophersolan, Retinol, Pentylene Glycol, Panthenol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Oleth 20, Menthol, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Lemongrass) Oil, Butylene Glycol, Triclosan.  Not exactly stuff I would want on my skin, but as of yet, we’re unaware of any organic bacne sprays.  If you learn of any, please contact us via our contact us form and let us know about it so we can review it.

December 20th, 2011
Does Vinegar Cure Bacne

Does Vinegar Cure Bacne

Vinegar is used to cure a wide assortment of ailments; one of these conditions that vinegar helps to cure is bacne. A lot of people found that it helps with clearing up the bacne, and even acne on other parts of the body and face as well. Using vinegar not only will clear up the oils and dirt that has been blocking the pores, but it also will open the pores up to allow them to breathe without getting the dirt and oil trapped within them. Of course, there are other treatments out there if you find that vinegar does not work for you, but you can take the chance with vinegar first because it is affordable, and the results can be amazing.

<strong>What Does Vinegar Do For the Skin?</strong>

Vinegar is actually an astringent, and this acts to firm, contract, and strengthen the skin on the body as well as other tissues at the same time. Vinegar can also dissolve and remove oils, bacteria, and regulates the pH balance within the skin. Vinegar will lower the pH balance of your skin, and this actually makes it harder for bacteria to grow and create acne. Using soap mixed with vinegar though can actually lead to some damaging effects on the skin. Let the vinegar do its job alone, putting it on at night allows it to sit and do its job, then washing it off in the morning using baby soap and warm water will ensure that a rash or skin condition doesn’t occur.

<strong>How Long Does it Take to Work?</strong>

Vinegar might not work overnight like a lot of acne solutions. Making sure to have the patience while going through the process is important. It can actually take a couple of weeks for it to start having effects on your skin and clearing up your bacne. Keep the regimen up however, you can see results if you’re patient, and keep at it.

<strong>Other Important Facts to Consider</strong>

Dilute your vinegar before using it. Diluting it can be less harsh on the skin. Use a 10 parts of water to one part vinegar at first, and then slightly increase the vinegar to water ratio, up to three parts water and one part vinegar. This will allow your skin to get used to the mixture, and also help you get better results along the way. There are other ways that vinegar can be used for skin purposes. One of these ways is to drink the vinegar. You can drink a mixture of two tablespoons of vinegar to regular eight ounce glass of water three times a day to balance the pH levels in the skin. This might also take time to see any results. One to two weeks of this might be necessary.

Explore all of your options, and find the one that works the best for you, and the skin condition that you have. This is to ensure that you’re bacne is gone for good. You might have to keep up on the vinegar solution after the bacne is gone to ensure that it stays away, but it is affordable and can be worth it.

December 20th, 2011
Laser Treatment for Bacne

Laser Treatment for Bacne

Acne is a common problem for many people out there, and one of the worst forms of acne can be bacne. This is when you have acne on your back, and you might not want to wear certain clothes because it shows off your back. The acne can leave scars in these places, and you might find them undesirable. There are many ways to rid yourself of bacne and acne, finding the right one that works for your skin is important. One of the most common, and affective treatments of bacne includes laser treatment. It might not be the most cost effective, but it is effective at getting rid of the bacne and scars that you might have because of the bacne. There are a few methods that can be used to remove the bacne and scars such as tissue fillers, dermabrasion, lasers, and punch excision. Choose the one that your dermatologist recommends.

<strong>The Treatment</strong>

Laser treatment can remove bacne and scars, and it is less invasive as some of the other methods that can be used. This is because the laser damages the outer layer of skin, and allows fresh skin to emerge without having the bacne and scars shown. A lot of these sessions require multiple treatments to see actual results. This can be done in office, and requires very little recovery time if you’re thinking of having it done. Tissue fillers are used for scars usually, and this can be helpful if scars are left after the treatment. This is more of a follow up procedure that you can find helpful, and it is easy to do. Your own body fat is usually used for the filler since there is less of a cause of rejection or infection.

<strong>The Results</strong>

The results may vary depending on person, and the skin type that they have. You have to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist to find out what you’re chances are on a success rate, and the outcome of the procedure. Redness or irritation might show up after the procedure because of the laser, but it will clear up after awhile, and provide you with smooth clear skin. You should keep in mind all of the risks that are involved when it comes to getting laser surgery. This will give you an idea of what might go wrong after the procedure, and how to protect yourself from these risks.

There are other less invasive ways to go to treat the bacne that you have. If you have tried a number of them without getting the desired results than you might find that using lasers to remove the bacne might be beneficial. This is something that you might find scary at first, but having the desired results from the treatment that you use is important. This means choosing the right treatment as well. Talking to a dermatologist about your options is beneficial, even if you’re not thinking about getting the laser treatment since they can recommend other treatments that might be beneficial at getting rid of the bacne that you have.

December 20th, 2011
The Best Ways to Get Rid of Bacne

The Best Ways to Get Rid of Bacne

Acne can appear almost anywhere on the body.  When it appears on the back it is unofficially termed bacne. Acne vulgaris is the most common form of this type of skin problem, but there are other forms of skin eruptions that can appear usually in the areas of the face, upper shoulders, shoulder blades, and neck.  Occasionally, eruptions can spread to the upper arm, and extend to the mid and lower back.  Any type of acne that appears on the face and neck is difficult to treat, but when it appears on other parts of the body as well, it can cause even more pain, psychological distress, and larger areas of scarring.  Several types of acne are the real causes of bacne, from moderate to the more serious form of cystic acne.  Treatments are available that can relieve the symptoms and the duration of breakouts.  Some of these treatments are available over the counter, while for serious cases treatment by a doctor is required.

In most forms of acne, oily secretions causing inflammation clog the follicles of short, fine hair growing near sebaceous glands. Even though acne vulgaris is typically seen in adolescence, this type of acne can demonstrate later in life too. This condition can range from a few whiteheads to large clusters of various skin eruptions. Blackheads appear as a black or yellowish bump on the surface of the skin. Inside these bumps is an oily mixture of keratin and sebum from the sebaceous gland, which takes on a dark coloring when exposed to oxygen.  Whiteheads are filled with this material as well, but it has not oxidized.  Blackheads, and whiteheads aren’t painful. Papules, nodules, and pustules are often very uncomfortable and these can cause scarring.  Nodules extend down under the skin, and come to a point on the surface.  Papules are slightly smaller than nodules, and do not extend as deep. Pustules are filled with a cloudy fluid, but shouldn’t be confused with the more serious type of eruption called a cyst.

This type of acne can cause scarring, but even in the case of nodules and papules which extend under the skin these scars are usually not deep, and unless infection is involved will not cause deep pitting.  If the acne is repeated often in the same area over a short period of time keloid scars, which appear as a thickening of the skin, are a risk.  The cause of acne vulgaris is thought to be genetic predisposition triggered by hormones.

Acne on the face and bacne on the neck and shoulder area do not occur only at one time in a person’s life.  Acne Conglobata is the most severe form of acne vulgaris.  It most commonly strikes young males, but it can occur later in life, and sometimes occurs in females.  This form manifests with large, numerous lesions which are often interconnected and form sinus tracks under the skin.  This form is disfiguring in both scarring and damage to the skin especially if the same area is affected frequently over a short space of time.  It is often seen as a type of bacne, but can spread or appear in multiple areas of the body including the buttocks, upper arms, and thighs.  This condition is very painful, and the damage to the skin of such a degree that seeing a doctor if this form of acne appears is advised. Successful treatment of this type of acne is most usually seen with the use of isotretinoin.  Commercially, this is found in drugs such as Accutane.  Aggressive treatment is often required.
If acne conglobata appears abruptly with nodulocystic or ulcerating acne, it is referred to as acne fulminans.  This type can also cause a fever and aching in the joints as with a flu. This type of acne does not respond to antibiotics, oral steroids, and commonly isotretinoins are needed as prescribed by a doctor.

Often seen as bacne gram-negative folliculitis is a bacterial infection in which cysts and pustules form in multiple places on the body including back, shoulders, and under arm.  It is rare, and like many forms of acne is more commonly found in males than females.  The cause is unknown, but it is thought that long-term use of antibiotics for acne vulgaris might trigger this condition.  Isotretinon in combination with steroids is often used to combat this painful condition.

The skin on the back, upper neck and shoulders is thicker than it is on the face.  While these areas are usually less exposed than on the face friction from clothing, contact with sweat, and the difficulty with reaching certain spots make treating bacne more difficult.  During a breakout, the condition can be aggravated by clothing that does not give the skin some exposure to air, and by heavy backpacks.  Wearing lighter clothing when indoors if it is possible is a good idea when experiencing an outbreak of acne or when waiting for a recent eruption to heal, and so is refraining from carrying hefty packs.

Keep the back as clean as possible.  If areas are hard to reach, try taking a warm bath with an antibacterial soap, which can make reaching these tough spots easier.  For mild to moderate acne using a cream with at least 25% Benzoyl peroxide directly on the area of the breakout is often very successful in treating acne. For those who are seeing a doctor and using other medication for the acne ask the physician before using this over-the-counter cream.  It is very effective for all but severe acne types, but it can be drying to some skin types.  Benzoyl peroxide will also bleach anything it meets as it dries including hair and clothing.  After first applying this cream it is a prudent idea to wait a few minutes before styling hair or getting dressed.  Acne suffers are often confused by the number of very expensive creams on the market, but the only factor that counts is that the product should contain at least a 25% solution of the peroxide itself.

Salicylic acid is another over-the-counter acne remedy that is effective especially if used between breakouts to reduce the number of abnormally shedding cells.  In other words, Salicylic acid can help reduce the number of future breakouts since it will keep pores from becoming clogged.  This product then should be used between breakouts, and as a breakout heals.  Salicylic acid should not be expensive, and can be found in lotions, topical creams, and pads.

Treatments that are less effective include resorcinol, and ultraviolet light therapy.  There is little research into resorcinol having effect on acne.  Ultraviolet light therapy has not been proven to help acne in studies conducted on it.  In fact, while the tanning reduces the appearance of acne it might cause more harm to the skin.

Some supplements such as vitamin C, B vitamins, vitamin E, Echinacea, and Chromium are known to boost the immune system.  These can’t cure acne, but anything that helps the immune system along can lessen the effects of acne.

When it comes to diet as a treatment for acne it should be understood that this condition, as already stated, is regarded as genetic.  Diet does not cause acne.  There are however, certain foods to avoid when experiencing breakouts since it is known they can worsen the condition.  A lowered immune system makes treatment more difficult for acne just as with any other condition affecting health.  Eating a healthy diet free of junk food can speed healing with any condition.

Some advice given to acne suffers, especially teens, is not factual, and should be avoided. It is a natural instinct to want to ‘pop’ or squeeze a nodule or other types of eruption. This can cause the spread of infection and worsens the risk of scarring.  Friendly advice that an eruption should be popped needs to be ignored.

Cosmetics and other similar aids are often promoted, as covering up acne, but not only is this seldom effective it can further clog pores making the condition harder to treat.  So too, is the advice to wash the face repeatedly though out the day.  Use of a mild soap and washing in the morning, afternoon, and evening is beneficial, but over washing causes the skin to dry out.  Dry skin sheds more cells further clogging pores.  The same is true of advice to scrub at the area of skin eruption.  This will open the skin and allow more bacteria to enter the pores.

Tanning is not good for acne. Staying out in the sun for long periods especially when using over-the-counter products or prescription medication for acne is, in the end harmful to your skin, and can cause future breakouts. Tanning also speeds the skin’s aging process.

Understanding how stress plays a role in raising the level of certain hormones is also necessary when treating acne.  Prolonged periods of stress or tension can promote the secretion of cortisol and other so called “stress hormones”. Prolonged stress can affect the body in other ways such as digestive problems.  For many in this position there is no way to eliminate stress in their environment.  Learning methods to reduce stress on a personal level such as meditation, positive imagery, or other relaxation techniques can reduce the impact of prolonged emotional tension on the body.

When bacne is in the form of cystic acne the condition is very painful, and hard to manage.  Cystic acne is a form of nodulocystic acne and it is seen in breakouts on the face, back, shoulders, neck, and underarms.  These are large blemishes at times, and these are frequently deep.  Cysts are soft to the touch, and are filled with fluid.  Formed under the skin’s surface cysts can spread out several inches across or form tracts under the skin.  What makes this a difficult form to treat is not only the extreme discomfort a cysts causes, but also the deep scar or pit left behind when a cysts heals.  These pits in turn can become collection places for more bacteria and shed skin cells cause yet another cyst to form.

Cystic acne is a condition believed to be caused by overproducing oil glands. Whether this over production causes a larger number of acne causing bacteria, know as Propionbacteria acnes to appear is not know, but these are usually present.  The final culprit is thought to be excessive dead cells around the hair follicle.  This type of acne will need the treatment of a doctor to reduce the chances of infection, and scarring.  Doctors can excise, and then drain the cysts, which reduces pitting and scaring.  Topical retinoids are often effective in treating cystic acne on the back or elsewhere on the body.  Retinoids can be taken orally by prescription.  These types of drugs work by reducing the production of oil from the glands. There are some side effects with this type of medication that should be discussed with a physician. A serious side effect is the possibility of birth defects if taken while a woman is pregnant. Cosmetic laser therapy is often used when acne scars are of the pitted type. Using lasers can prevent future breakouts since the pit itself becomes a breeding ground for acne causing bacteria.

Stress can play a part of cystic bacne breakouts just as it often plays a part in other forms of acne.  Since there is the added stress caused by the pain, appearance, and scarring seen in cystic acne finding a dermatologist who can treat the condition is necessary.  An added reason to see a doctor is that cystic acne is more prone to infection than other types of acne and this can affect general health.

When acne is mild finding a doctor might not be necessary, but if breakouts are frequent or last for prolonged periods of time seeing a doctor is recommended.  Typically in cases of mild or moderate acne, a doctor will prescribe either an antibiotic or retinoids to stop the cycle of breakouts.  Doctors might also prescribe tetracycline, as this is a very successful antibiotic treatment for acne.

Quick action whether by the use of over-the-counter acne treatments or by seeing a doctor can help reduce the pain, and scarring that acne can cause. As with all matters of health acne should be taken seriously.

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November 11th, 2011
Does Benzoyl Peroxide Cure Bacne

Does Benzoyl Peroxide Cure Bacne

Benzoyl Peroxide is an organic compound belonging to the peroxide family. Particularly, it is a chemical agent used to treat different categories of dermatological conditions. Most commonly, it is used to treat mild to severe bacne conditions in both adolescents and adults.

Out in the market, there is a wide variety of benzoyl products that can be used. Most types can even be purchased without any prescription. Some benzoyl products in the form of lotions, foams, and cleansers on the other hand, may require a doctor’s prescription. It is always best to first consult with a dermatologist to determine the best product to use.
General instructions for the application of benzoyl peroxide on the skin will state to only use it on the bacne-affected areas of the skin. One should avoid getting the product into the eyes, inside the mouth and nose, or any broken areas of the skin, to avoid irritation. If the product does get into these sensitive areas, one should immediately flush the irritated area with running water. Benzoyl peroxide may also bleach hair, clothing, and furnishings.
Benzoyl peroxide is very effective in treating acne however, there are people who may experience some side effects. Possible side effects include flaky and dry skin and a mild burning sensation on the affected area of the skin. These side effects are all normal and may be indications that the product is doing its job. But for extra safety, one may call the doctor to make sure that nothing unexpected is going on.
Users must also keep in mind that the benefits may be greater than its side effects. In addition, most people using benzoyl peroxide products do not encounter serious side effects.

If using benzoyl peroxide, one must take extra precautions when going outdoors. Since the product can increase skin sensitivity, it is advised to avoid prolonged sun exposure, sunlamps, and tanning, booths. Sunscreen must also be used, as well as protective clothing such as hats.

November 11th, 2011
Bacne Products

Bacne Products

Acne Products

There are a variety of products that you can purchase for the treatment of your bacne. Some are over the counter products, others require a prescription from your doctor. Whatever acne product you choose for the treatment of your bacne has to be the right one for you.

Finding the right acne treatments products can be a daunting task. While there are many quality products, others are little more than junk and prey upon the emotions of people trying to cure their bacne. We could list products on this page, but there are so many available and tons of new products coming out all the time, that we don’t feel we could do a good job. As such, we have created an acne product reviews forum where you can read about and discuss various products on the market. We try to do a good job moderating the forum, but as always, some people will try to sell you less than savory products. Before starting any acne treatment regimine, you should consult with your doctor.

 

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There are three main categories of acne treatment products that are available. These are Over The Counter (OTC), prescription medication provided by your doctor, and alternative treatments. Which one is right for you is best determined by the severity of your bacne and your lifestyle views.

Prescription Drugs

Isotretinoin – This drug is given if you have severe cystic acne.

Oral Antibiotics – These include Erythromycin, Doxycycline and Tetracycline which are shown to be very effective for bacne.

Accutane – A extremely powerful drug that should only be taken as a last resort due to the tremendous amount of potential and serious side effects.

Over The Counter Bacne Treatments

The two main ingredients in OTC products are Salicylic acid which acts on the actual shedding of skin cells inside of your pores and Benzoyl peroxide which kills the bacteria that is often associated with bacne and helps remove excess oil buildup.

November 11th, 2011
How To Get Rid of Bacne

How To Get Rid of Bacne

There are a number of ways to rid yourself of bacne depending on the severity of the bacne, and the skin type that you are. What might work good for one person, might not work good for you. This is because they might have a different skin type than you. This can be a problem if you do not want to wear clothes that show off your back or if you’re a guy and you would rather not wear a shirt at the beach. You want to get rid of it, and you want it gone fast. This is something that a lot of teens think about, and they do not want to continue on with the bacne as they grow. There are ways to rid yourself of bacne that use prescription, medication, and even natural ways to cure the bacne and help you get your self confidence back once the acne on your body is gone.

Clindoxyl Gel

Clindoxyl Gel is prescribed, and it provides medication for the skin. It can however, stain your clothes if you do not wait to put them on after the medication has been applied. A lot of people found it helpful, and they had to see their doctor or dermatologist to have it prescribed, but once it was the results were tremendous. If you do not want to use prescriptions or medications to rid yourself of the bacne, then this treatment would not be for you. Insurance can cover the costs of the medication at the pharmacy, depending on the insurance coverage that you have. Finding out if this medication would work for you is one of the biggest steps you can take when it comes to getting rid of bacne.

Vinegar and Tea Tree Oil

Vinegar and tea tree oil are one of the favorites not only because it works but it also does not stain clothing, smells good, and has the effects that it should have when it comes to drying out the skin and effectively keeping the bacne away. Vinegar has been used alone as well, and for added moisturizing effects the tea tree oil was added. This provided a smoother base of skin rather than having the vinegar dry it out. It does need to be applied every now and again to ensure that the acne on your back stays away, but it is a small price to pay when it comes to having acne free skin. Vinegar is cheap to purchase, and you can get large bottles to last awhile for each and every time you need to apply the mixture of vinegar and tea tree oil.

Medicated Body Wash

Medicated body wash might not always work, and this is one reason why a lot of people are not turning to using it for ridding their backs of acne. Loose clothing and bras should be worn, but also should be changed every day to minimize the chances of the bacne coming back. There are a few different types of medicated body washes that can be used for the bacne, choosing the best one is the trick. Many people swear to one brand, while other people like to use another brand. The choice is ultimately up to you and whether or not you want to try out the medicated body wash for yourself or not.

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Dermatologist

Seeing a dermatologist is recommended when you get any type of acne. This is because they can recommend or prescribe the right type of medication to rid the skin of this condition. They might be able to recommend laser surgery for the bacne, although this might not be the best way for you to go when it comes to clearing up your skin. You want to have a professional look at what might need to be done, and hopefully point you in the right direction to fixing the problem. This is something that a lot of people do, although if you do not have insurance or your insurance does not cover a dermatologist than other methods might be used before seeing a skin doctor.

Rubbing Alcohol

Rubbing alcohol dries out the skin, and provides the skin with a way to clear out harmful chemicals while cleaning the skin at the same time. This not only dries up the acne, but it also cleans out the dirt that is inside the skin. Use cotton balls to go over the areas where the bacne is, and make sure to wash well with hot water beforehand to open up the pores. This will allow the alcohol to do its job within the pores rather than not being able to do anything when it is rubbed on normal skin that has yet to be cleaned or has closed pores.

System Active

System Active is an acne product that is over the counter, and a lot of people have found results from it. It is supposed to nourish the skin, while also being able to get rid of the unsightly bacne. You want to ensure that you follow the directions accurately to get the best results from the medication. There are a few different products that this line comes with, and you might find that one works better over another. This is something that can be helpful since they give you a variety depending on the skin type that you have, and the severity of the acne as well. The only downfall to this product line is the price. A lot of people do not want to pay for it, and not have it work once they bring it home.

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Dr. Bell’s Pomade

This is an over the counter medicated lotion or pomade that you place on the skin. This is something that provides you with a gooey back, smooth skin, and also gets rid of the acne instead of having to switch products each and every time. The pomade provides a thick slab to place on the skin, you might have to have someone put it on, over the acne on your back, and then cover it using plastic wrap which allows you to keep the pomade on your back overnight, and not all over your bed. This is one of the most effective ways to clean out the acne from the pores, and get the results you’re looking for when it comes to getting rid of bacne.

Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle is one of the best herbs out there that seems to work on a lot of different ailments. This is because it has a lot of different substances within the one herb that offers healing powers for many things out there. This includes bacne. When used correctly, Milk Thistle would give you the results you’re looking for when clearing up the back acne that you have. The directions on how to use Milk Thistle are right on the package when you pick it up from an herbal store, or natural home remedy store near you. This helps you out when the time comes to get the herb, but you can also talk to the person who works in the store about the effects that Milk Thistle has on the body, and whether or not it might clear up your back acne.

ProActive

ProActive is one of the fastest, most popular selling acne medications out there. This is because there are a lot of famous people who are using it, and it is widely advertised across the internet to allow you to get the idea that it does actually work like it is supposed to. It is one of the biggest things out there, and it is affordable. They allow you to get your money back if you’re not satisfied with the results which allow you to save money in the long run as well. This is one of the most guaranteed products for acne on the market right now, but you might want to go a more natural route when it comes to clearing up your skin.

Butt Paste

Butt Paste is a top selling diaper rash ointment when it comes to baby bottoms. Not only that, but it helps clear up a lot of skin ailments and conditions as well. This is because of the ingredients that it is made with. You want to make sure that you use the right amount of the paste to get the best effect; it is effective and affordable at the same time. This is something that provides you with a way to get rid of your acne, while also saving money in the long run. A lot of people do not know about this wonderful cream, but when they do find out they are amazed with the results.

Clean the Skin

Always make sure to clean your skin well. This is because you want to ensure that your skin is clean, and does not have oils on it that can harm the skin. You want clean skin, and in order to do this you have to use soap and hot water to remove oils daily. Your skin should have some oils, but when there is an excessive amount of oils, it can build up and hold dirt which can then leave acne on the skin. This can be a problem. Always make sure to choose the right soap as well. This is because sometimes, soap can leave residue or give your skin an allergic reaction which can make the bacne worse overall. Experiment with soaps to get the best solution for the bacne that you have.

Clothing

Clothing should be changed, and washed often to ensure that the oils do not exchange from your back to the clothing, and then to your back again. This happens a lot with tight fitting clothing. You want to ensure that the clothes are loose, and not too tight to where you cannot move. You want to make the best decision when it comes to choosing clothes, and getting rid of the bacne. The clothes should fit, and feel comfortable while wearing them. Always make sure to check your laundry detergent to ensure that you’re not having an allergic reaction to the detergent that you use. This can cause a rash or bacne. It can also cause rashes and acne on other parts of the body as well. This can be a problem, and if you catch it soon, you can eliminate the pain of having acne in places that you would rather not have it such as the back.

If you thought that you had no options when it comes to clearing up your back acne, than you can think again since there are many options out there for you to use. This is because you have the choice on which one to use, and have the option to use them all if one doesn’t work. You want to get rid of the back acne that you have, and using the right lotion, cream, or medication might be just the trick to get rid of the acne, and hopefully get rid of any scars that might show up because of a result of the back acne.

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Find the remedy that works the best for you, and which one you find has the best effect and you will be set to getting what you want from the remedy and the back acne that you have. Some of the more invasive procedures that are out there for ridding the body of acne is laser treatments that can be done at a dermatologist office. This is something that provides you with the option of removing the bacne, although it might not be the easiest or cheapest way to do so which might propose a problem when it comes to affording it or having to go back for more than one treatment to remove the acne. Feel confident, and wear a bathing suit that you love at the beach. You want to ensure that you have the right knowledge, and you too can be acne free.

November 11th, 2011
Bacne Treatment

Bacne Treatment

Your bacne treatment should be dependent upon a variety of variables. For example, an aggressive treatment regimine would be used if you have cystic bacne that may lead to scarring. Much more moderate acne on your back should be treated with over the counter or home remedies. However, only your doctor can determine what is the best treatment for your acne, so be sure to consult with them. In addition, there is a tremendous amount of good advice and new treatment rememdies being posted on our acne forums all of the time.

 

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How to Treat Bacne

There are four main ways to treat bacne. These are:

  1. Reducing pore blockage by normalizing the shedding of skin cells.
  2. Reduction of P. acnes bacteria.
  3. Reduction of the inflammation associated with bacne.
  4. Altering of hormone levels

To treat your bacne effectively, you want to use a combination of regimes as outlined by your doctor. The common treatment to reduce pore blockage is by exfoliating the skin. This means you use an abrasive cloth or chemical to remove the top layer of skin whereby less dead cells are present to block pores and cause bacne. To kill P. Acnes bacteria, many over the counter treatments are available that contain benzoyl peroxide. Mild to moderate bacne can often be treated in this manner. If you have a severe bacne, your doctor may decide to put you on topical antibiotics. Topical antibiotics such as clindamycin, erythromycin, stiemycin and tetracycline are applied directly to the skin. There are also a variety of oral antibiotics available for the treatment of bacne. These include erythromycin and tetracycline. For a list of bacne products, see this page. Due to hormonal imbalances, some females may benefit from hormone treatments. These include oestrogen/progestogen which is why some women see their acne and bacne improve when they go on birth control pills.

Oral and topical retinoids are also available for bacne treatment. Retinoids are medications designed to normalize the follicle cell lifecycle. The retinoids help prevent the hyperkeratinization of cells which often leads to pore blockage, thus reducing bacne breakouts. An emergy treatment for bacne is the use of blue and red light lasers. In fact, a recent study has shown the use of blue and red light lasers can reduce bacne lesions by up to 64%. This makes lasers a very effective bacne treatment.

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