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Can babies get acne? Here's what every parent should know

Baby acne treatment: Acne in babies may sound surprising, but it’s more common than you might think. While most cases are harmless, some require a dermatologist’s input. Here's what parents need to know about infant acne.

May 26, 2025 / 13:13 IST
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Infantile acne causes: Roughly one in five newborns develop neonatal acne. This shows up around the two-week mark, though it can appear anytime up to six weeks of age – or even at birth (Image: Canva)

Spotting red bumps on your baby's face can be worrisome, especially if you weren’t expecting breakouts until the teen years. However, babies can get acne, and it’s usually completely normal. In fact, a certain type of acne is quite common in newborns. Though some cases may need medical attention, especially if they appear later. Understanding the differences and knowing how to care for your baby's skin can save you unnecessary stress.

Roughly one in five newborns develop neonatal acne. This shows up around the two-week mark, though it can appear anytime up to six weeks of age – or even at birth. You’ll usually see small red or white spots on the cheeks and nose, but breakouts can also affect the chin, forehead, scalp, back, chest, or neck. Fortunately, this type of acne almost always disappears on its own within a few weeks to a couple of months and rarely leaves any scars.

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, acne that starts after six weeks of age is called infantile acne and may be a different story. It tends to appear between three and six months and, while it can still clear on its own, it’s worth booking a visit to a dermatologist.

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