Spots and other nasties on parts other than the face
have led to a surge in body acne treatment products, such as Roaccutane and Retin-A on the market which is good
news for sufferers. Body acne can be most difficult to treat as it is often
in difficult places to reach.
Key areas of discomfort
are chest, arms, and even the legs. People that excercise or work
in physically active roles often need body acne treatment. Tight leggings, or
man made fibres that do not allow the skin to breath definitely do not help.
Body Acne Treatment - First steps
The first thing you should do (before using serious products like Roaccutane and Retin-A) is to make sure you shower twice a
day with a mild soap free cleaner, exfoliate regularly and then apply
treatment topically. If you are excersising then shower immediately after
sweating, dont leave the gym and plan to do it at home. You can use
salicylic acid based products to kill some of the
bacteria
Body Acne Treatment - Keep it natural
Then you
should focus on wearing as many natural fibres as you can. That means
cottons, fine wools and even cashmere if you are lucky enough to be able afford
it. This will allow your skin to 'breath' and not get to sticky and led
to further inflammation.
All of these should be done before you commence
with body acne treatment as there is a good chance you could solve the problem
without going further.
Body Acne Treatment - Professional Treatment
However, if you have tried all the above and you
still have problems then don't be shy to ask for some professional body acne
treatment. Lotions and potions not recommended for the face are used on
the body as they can be so much stronger. Enlist a friend or
boyfriend/girlfriend to help if you are lucky enough.
If this
still doesn't work after a few months then request a tougher body acne treatment based on
Body Acne Treatment - Retin A & Roaccutane
Retin A. Then a further step down the line is to go on a course of oral
antibiotics. You must finish the course even if you see an improvement, which I
hope you will see. A final step could be to take Roaccutane - the big boy of
treatments with associated nasty side effects so make sure you have tried
everything first before this and that you understand how it will react with your
body. Good luck!
Please share your experience with acne, Roaccutane, Retin-A, any tips you might have and whether you disagree with what body acne treatment works!
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Uzma Saudi Arabia
Posted at 9:22pm on Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
My acne problem started at the age of 21 bf that i had a very smoth n clear skin. Hwr i use several face washes but no use. then i went to darmaa he suggested minoderm tbs with ratin A cream a herbal soap and steigmycin lotion. With in 6 months my skin was clear n even scares dissapeared. after two months again same problem started. this time darma suggest roacctane n my second month has started and suddenly i get lots of pimples back.im really dipressed. Is this natural for pimples t come during treatment.
Mary Michigan
Posted at 8:44am on Monday, March 3rd, 2008
Thanks for the tips!
Jayne Dubai
Posted at 9:04am on Friday, November 9th, 2007
I think its a good idea to exfoliate.
mali NJ
Posted at 6:53am on Saturday, March 24th, 2007
I have the spots on my back. They are so gross. I get really upset seeing them and dnt have a boyfriend because of this. I wil follow these steps. Any one else go tothr advice? Thanks.
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Wednesday, 07 Nov. 2007
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