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Back Acne & Butt Acne Treatments (From A Dermatologist) #SHORTS
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Back, butt, and body acne can be just as frustrating and devastating as facial acne. Here are a few treatments and tips I recommend as a dermatologist. Remember to always your dermatologist if treatment is not working.
1. Use a benzoyl peroxide cleanser once daily in the shower, and use a short contact time of 2-5 minutes for max efficacy.
2. Apply topical retinoid like adapalene to affected areas helps to treat and reduce hyperpigmentation. Don't forget to moisturize.
3. Spot treatment with salicylic acid can help with individual inflammatory lesions.\
4. Stick to loose fitting clothes. Friction and chafing can flare acne.
5. Limit use of physical exfoliation.
6. Shower and change right after workout. Sweat buildup can increase bacteria and inflammation.
7. Don't' pick at your acne. For large cystic pimples, your dermatologist can treat with steroid injection to quickly calm things down.
8. Don't forget sunscreen. Excessive sun during the summer leads to persistent hyperpigmentation that can take many more months to fade.
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1. Use a benzoyl peroxide cleanser once daily in the shower, and use a short contact time of 2-5 minutes for max efficacy.
2. Apply topical retinoid like adapalene to affected areas helps to treat and reduce hyperpigmentation. Don't forget to moisturize.
3. Spot treatment with salicylic acid can help with individual inflammatory lesions.\
4. Stick to loose fitting clothes. Friction and chafing can flare acne.
5. Limit use of physical exfoliation.
6. Shower and change right after workout. Sweat buildup can increase bacteria and inflammation.
7. Don't' pick at your acne. For large cystic pimples, your dermatologist can treat with steroid injection to quickly calm things down.
8. Don't forget sunscreen. Excessive sun during the summer leads to persistent hyperpigmentation that can take many more months to fade.
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DISCLAIMER: The information in this video is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician. Also, product links may be affiliate links. Affiliate links support my YouTube channel so I can continue to create videos for you.
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