
Back Acne
Targeted treatments to reduce acne, bumps, and inflammation on the back — for smooth, blemish-free skin you can confidently show off.

Understanding Back Acne
Back acne, often called 'bacne', is a common skin concern where breakouts occur on the upper or lower back. It includes whiteheads, blackheads, inflamed pimples, and sometimes painful cysts. Since the back has larger pores and more sebaceous glands, it's prone to oil buildup, sweat, and friction — all of which can lead to persistent breakouts. At Dermakācā, we offer customized treatments to deeply cleanse, heal, and restore your back skin.
What Causes Back Acne?
Back acne can be caused by excess oil production, clogged pores, hormonal imbalances, sweat accumulation (especially after workouts), tight clothing, or the use of comedogenic products. Genetics and poor hygiene also contribute to flare-ups in this area.
Benefits of Treatment
Treating back acne not only improves skin texture and clarity but also boosts body confidence. You'll be able to wear open-back clothing comfortably, reduce the risk of scarring, and enjoy smoother, clearer skin that breathes freely.
Our Approach to Back Acne
We treat back acne with a combination of antibacterial therapies, chemical peels, acne-clearing facials, and laser treatments. Depending on acne severity, our specialists may also recommend microneedling or light therapy to accelerate healing and prevent future breakouts.


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