Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a powerful solution for men seeking more energy, improved mood, and a renewed sense of vitality. It’s especially effective for men over 30 and has helped thousands feel sharper, stronger, and more motivated.However, along with these life-changing benefits, some men encounter an unwanted side effect: acne. Whether it’s the occasional breakout or more persistent flare-ups, skin issues can be frustrating for men, especially if you haven’t dealt with them since your teenage years. The good news is that managing TRT and acne is achievable — and it doesn’t mean you need to quit or compromise your progress. With the right knowledge and support, you can clear up your skin while continuing to enjoy the full benefits of optimized testosterone levels.In this article, we’ll explain why TRT sometimes leads to acne, where and when breakouts tend to show up, and how to manage them effectively through smart skincare, lifestyle changes, and medical strategies.
Why TRT Can Trigger Acne
When testosterone levels rise — especially after a period of deficiency — your skin may react more intensely than expected. One primary reason is that testosterone stimulates the sebaceous glands, increasing oil (sebum) production. When excess oil mixes with dead skin cells, it can clog pores and lead to breakouts. (1)Another factor is the conversion of testosterone into DHT (dihydrotestosterone), a more potent hormone. When testosterone converts to DHT, it increases sebum production, which can clog pores, leading to more acne. (2)TRT also influences the skin’s overall chemistry — altering pH balance, hydration levels, and the microbiome (the natural bacteria that live on your skin). These changes can make it easier for acne-causing bacteria like Cutibacterium acnes to thrive.This doesn’t mean TRT is bad for your skin. In fact, it simply signals that your body is adjusting to a new hormonal environment. With proper care — and the guidance of a clinic like Gameday Men’s Health — you can maintain clear, healthy skin while enjoying the full benefits of optimized testosterone.
Where and When Acne Usually Shows Up on TRT
TRT-related acne doesn’t always appear where you’d expect. Many men find it crops up in areas with higher concentrations of androgen receptors, such as the chest, shoulders, upper back, and jawline. (3)Breakouts often show up in the first few weeks of treatment, particularly when hormone levels are shifting quickly. Hormonal acne in men can also flare up later on if doses increase or if patients switch to a different delivery method, such as switching from gels to injections. Understanding the timing and location of these breakouts helps you manage them more effectively.
Tips to Manage and Reduce TRT-Related Acne
Smart skincare and healthy habits are essential for managing TRT-related acne. Start with a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser that won’t strip your skin. Ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can help unclog pores and reduce inflammation — though they may not be enough for more severe acne (4). Stick with your routine for at least 6–8 weeks before switching products, as dermatologists advise giving your skin time to adjust (5).Another helpful tip is to shower as soon as possible after a workout. This helps remove excess sweat and bacteria from your skin. Sweat traps oil and debris on pores, especially on your back and shoulders. Take a closer look at your personal care products. Many moisturizers, sunscreens, and even shampoos contain ingredients that clog pores. Look for labels that say “non-comedogenic,” which means they’re designed not to cause acne.Keeping your environment clean can also help you reduce acne. Wash pillowcases at least once or twice per week, and rotate gym towels often. Re-wearing sweaty workout gear, or sleeping in dirty sheets or pillowcases is an easy way to trigger an acne breakout.Diet and hydration also play a key role. While everyone’s skin reacts differently, many men find that cutting back on dairy and sugar can help reduce inflammation. Medical research has also shown that a diet high in Omega-3 fatty acids, and low in GI (glycemic index), and GL (glycemic load) can support the reduction of acne. (6).If you’re unsure where to start when treating acne when undergoing hormone therapy, Gameday’s customized TRT plans can help you integrate hormone therapy with a wellness strategy that includes skincare and nutrition.
Medical Options for Persistent Acne
If over-the-counter options aren’t doing the trick, it may be time to explore medical solutions.In some cases, your testosterone dose might be too high, or your body may respond better to smaller, more frequent doses — a method known as microdosing. Changing injection sites can also help reduce acne. These adjustments should always be made with guidance from a medical provider.A dermatologist might also recommend stronger topical treatments like retinoids or antibiotics to fight inflammation and bacteria. In moderate to severe cases, a short course of oral antibiotics may help calm things down. (7)One important thing to remember is that you should never stop TRT abruptly. Doing so can throw your hormones out of balance and potentially make symptoms worse. If you’re struggling with acne while on TRT, talk to a medical professional, such as one at your local Gameday Men’s Health, about adjusting your protocol and intake.
When to Talk to a Provider
While acne can be frustrating to deal with, it is frequently an aesthetic issue that can be treated in a non-urgent manner. However, if acne begins to turn into deep, painful cysts, or is having severe affects on mental health aspects such as confidence and mood, you should speak to your medical provider as soon as possible. Likewise, if you’ve already tried several topical treatments to eliminate acne on TRT without success over 6-8 weeks, it may signal that you need more targeted care, and should consult with a doctor about potential next steps.
Why Gameday Men’s Health Supports the Whole Journey
We know that hormone therapy is just one piece of the puzzle to achieve your overall health goals. Our mission is to help you achieve total wellness, including ensuring you have healthy skin that’s free of acne.That’s why our TRT plans are always customized to best suit your specific needs and health profile. We don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach because we understand that your needs are unique. We factor in your skin, energy, mood, and long-term goals to determine the best path forward.Our team monitors your progress and adapts your care plan as your body changes. That way, you can enjoy the benefits of balanced hormones without compromising on confidence or comfort.When you’re ready to begin your hormone health journey, or if you need treatment of acne development or other side effects, schedule a free consultation today at your local Gameday Men’s Health location today.
Managing TRT-Related Acne: Stay Strong, Stay Clear
Hormone therapy is just one piece of the puzzle — your total wellness matters. At Gameday Men’s Health, our mission is to help you feel great physically, mentally, and emotionally — and that includes maintaining clear, healthy skin.That’s why we never take a one-size-fits-all approach. Our TRT plans are fully customized based on your body, goals, energy levels, and your skin profile.We closely monitor your progress and adjust your plan as needed, so you can enjoy all the benefits of balanced hormones without sacrificing your confidence.Ready to feel your best? Schedule a free consultation at your local Gameday Men’s Health today.References