Surgery is usually recommended for the development of acne in the chest, as acne may also develop secondary to infection, causing a localized inflammatory skin reaction, resulting in localized redness, swelling, pain, and in severe cases, pus and even aesthetic compromise. Surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia, and in the initial onset of acne can be removed intact, and once the shunt appears to be abscessed, it needs to be incised and drained. After the surgery is completed, it is also necessary to take oral anti-infective drugs to cooperate with the treatment, need to change the medicine regularly to avoid further infection of the wound, and quit smoking and alcohol during the treatment.