It is very possible for someone
without facial acne to have body acne, and it can lead to a reluctance
to wear certain clothing, participate in activities like swimming or be
available on the dating scene.
Body acne can be found most anywhere
on the body, but is most commonly found on the chest, back, shoulders, and
buttocks.
Most experts believe the condition
is tied into genetics, and the thick skin on the body often has large pores,
making outbreaks noticeable and severe.
The only two places invulnerable to
body acne, because of a lack of sebaceous follicles, are the palms of the
hands and the soles of the feet.
Though genetics are likely involved,
no one knows the exact cause for body acne. What experts do know is body acne
is easily aggravated by contact with damp, sweaty clothing.
- What are the best ways to minimize body acne?
There is no way to eliminate
irritation along the body completely, but wearing cotton clothing, showering
after workouts and being aware of potential irritants can help reduce
flare-ups. Other ways to control body acne
include:
- Wearing clothing made from fibers that wick moisture away from the skin
- Using non-comedogenic moisturizers or gentle ones designed for the face
- Applying a benzoyl peroxide product (which flushes follicles) to affected areas after showering
- Using an acne cleanser for skin on the entire body
- Carrying a handbag instead of a purse if the rubbing action causes acne
- Avoiding fabric softeners or any laundry additives which leave residue on clothes
- Can body acne be cured?
Because body acne is considered to
be influenced by genetics, there may never be a way to be completely free from
breakouts. That being said, there are ways to effectively treat body acne; some
people do see almost complete resolution, though it can’t be called a cure.
According to Derma Cleanse, treating body acne is not like
treating facial acne. For acne on the face, the treatment steps are usually:
clean, clear and then treat. For body acne, treating and then cleansing can
sometimes make a huge difference.
- Treat first: For body acne, the application of a clay-based mask will allow excess oil to be absorbed while opening pores.
- Cleanse second: Once pores are open and the excess oil is removed, cleansers can more effectively penetrate the skin.
Some experts then recommend
following the treat-cleanse method with the application of a topical product
containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.
Body acne (Photo bacnescarring)
Both medications help reduce
irritation and redness; however, benzoyl peroxide oxygenates the skin, making
it an area inhospitable for acne bacteria. Salicylic acid helps break through
layers of dead skin to deliver medication to trouble zones.
Both medications are effective
against acne, but tolerance is different for each individual, and they should
not be used together.
Prescription grade medications may
also be used under the consultation of a dermatologist.
- Support for body acne sufferers
The psychological effects of body acne are not
dependent on the severity. People with mild cases can suffer as much
emotionally as those with severe outbreaks.
There are three main areas of life
affected by body acne, and all influenced by how body acne makes a person feel.
- Self-image: Self-image can suffer to a point where individuals avoid making eye contact with others; or grow long hair to cover up acne on the face or shoulders. This is the most important component to the psychological issues associated with body acne. Negative self-image issues can persist even if acne comes under control and can lead to bouts of depression.
- Social withdrawal: directly related to body image is that of social activity. Individuals who are not comfortable with their appearances around others will stop attending events they enjoy. Taunts from peers exacerbate this issue, and can lead to a lack of confidence in other areas of life.
- Professional life: In work or in school, people with body acne may limit themselves based on interaction with others. This can mean poor career choices, frequent sick days and a lack of success in job applications (due to lack of confidence).
For people suffering emotionally as
well as physically from body acne, professional intervention may be required.
Patients are often involved in group therapy, counseling, and are administered
antidepressant medications.
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