Truncal Acne Explained: Causes and Management by Dermatologist Dr. Jushya Bhatia Sarin

Published On 2025-09-01 09:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-09-01 09:15 GMT
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In this video, Dr. Jushya Bhatia Sarin, a dermatologist from Delhi, talks about the commonly overlooked issue of truncal acne. She explains that acne on the back, chest, and shoulders is just as common as facial acne, yet often ignored. Dr. Sarin highlights that truncal acne is treatable with the right skincare, early intervention, and dermatologist-guided treatment.
She also discusses the role of the latest retinoids in clearing breakouts, fading scars, and preventing new ones from forming. If you struggle with back acne, chest acne, or shoulder acne, this video offers expert advice for achieving clearer, healthier skin.
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She answers the following questions:
1. What exactly is truncal acne?
2. Which areas does truncal acne affect most — and why does it often go unnoticed?
3. Is there a relation between Truncal Acne and Face Acne?
4. Why is it important to treat truncal acne early?
5. What’s the best treatment for truncal acne, and is it different from face acne treatment?
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