How to Get Rid of Bacne for Good, According to Derms

July 2024 · 5 minute read

If you're wondering how to get rid of bacne, you're not alone. Although it may not be as conspicuous as, say, the giant zit that's about to erupt on your nose, acne on your back is a common struggle.

In fact, anyone can experience bacne (although certain factors may make you more prone — more on those ahead). And while clothes and/ or makeup can cover up back breakouts, concealing them isn't going to solve the problem.

To find out how to banish back acne for good, we turned to two dermatologists. Read on to hear what skincare experts have to say about how to get rid of bacne, plus how you might be able to prevent it in the first place.

What causes back acne?

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Bacne, or acne on your back, is not all that different from acne on your T-zone. "There are different kinds of back acne, exactly the same as the face. Whiteheads, blackheads, and cystic acne," Morgan Rabach, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist at LM Medical NYC, tells us.

These breakouts on your back can happen regardless of your skin type. However, Kavita Mariwalla, M.D., dermatologist and founder of Mariwalla Dermatology, says that it's more common in teens and in more active adults. "Back acne can be due to hormonal changes, but is often exacerbated by sweat, which can increase certain bacterial populations on the skin and predispose it to more acne."

How to Prevent Bacne

Showering daily and immediately after working out and avoiding the use of harsh products (like apple cider vinegar) on your skin is key to keeping bacne at bay. Still, if you find yourself dealing with a bacne flareup despite having practiced good hygiene and following the proper skincare routine, don't blame yourself.

"Some people are predisposed to [bacne] and there is little they can do to 'prevent' its onset, but once it starts you can certainly do things to make sure it stays away," says Dr. Mariwalla. Her advice? Wear loose clothing and non-compressive garments. And in case you can't immediately shower post-workout, using a cleansing wipe like DRMTLGY Body and Face Shower Wipes will do the trick.

How to Get Rid of Bacne

One of the biggest misconceptions about bacne is that it can be treated the same way as the blemishes you get on your face. "In my experience, body acne is more stubborn and people don't realize that just doing a shower rinse is not enough," says Dr. Mariwalla.

"Back skin is much thicker than facial skin and therefore many topical treatments are not as effective on back skin because topicals can only permeate so far," explains Dr. Rabach. Ergo, back acne tends to be more difficult to control, adds Dr. Mariwalla. So to stop bacne in its tracks, our experts let us in on their best tips and tricks:

At-Home Remedies

In-Office Treatments

When to See a Professional

If you often have 10 or more back pimples at a time, Dr. Mariwalla advises visiting a trusted skincare professional. "Going to a board-certified dermatologist is really important," she emphasizes. "Many people claim to be experts at treating acne and body acne, but it can sometimes be quite tricky, so I recommend going to someone who really knows what they are doing." Your doctor will be able to diagnose your skin concern (i.e. confirm whether it's bacne and not yeast or bacterial folliculitis) and suggest the best treatment for you.

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