Back Acne and Fungal Acne
Say goodbye to back acne! Our skilled dermatologists utilize scalp hygiene protocols, prescription-strength topical treatments, clinical peels, and advanced laser technology to clear back skin and prevent scarring.

Key Highlights:
- Back acne is common, especially during puberty.
- Hygiene matters: Keeping your scalp clean helps reduce breakouts.
- Avoid scratching or picking!
- Hormonal imbalances and genetics play a significant role.
- Consult a dermatologist for expert advice on back acne treatment and prevention.
Back Acne Overview
- Best Results: 4-6 months
- Treatment Duration: Customized based on individual needs
- Result Longevity: Permanent in most cases
- Return to Daily Activities: Immediately
- Recovery Time: None
- Blood Tests: Required
- Performed By: Dermatologist
- Cost: ₹ (Consultation required)
Our results speak for themselves






Back acne and fungal acne often occur together, making treatment more difficult.
This acne type is persistent and hard to treat, but a combination of oral medications, clinical peels, phototherapy, and good scalp hygiene can help. Stay patient and work closely with your dermatologist to develop the best treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Hormonal changes, genetics, stress, poor hygiene, and tight clothing can all contribute. Back acne is typically harder to treat due to the thicker skin and more difficult-to-reach areas.
Not necessarily. Products for back acne may need to be stronger or specially formulated for thicker skin.
In some cases, yes. Hormonal imbalances or other conditions may contribute to back acne.
Results may vary, but you can typically see improvements within 4-6 weeks of consistent treatment.
While some over-the-counter treatments can help, severe or persistent back acne generally requires professional advice from a dermatologist.