Glycolic Acid After Botox
On the Suitability of Using Glycolic Acid after Botox Operation
After Botox operation, the skin condition is very different from usual. At this time, Ruosi uses glycolic acid, which must be reviewed in detail.

Botox is injected into the human body to relax the muscles, in order to achieve the effects of wrinkle removal and shaping. In the early stage of the operation, the surface of the skin appears to be intact, but the underlying tissue is actually in the process of subtle repair. Glycolic acid, a type of fruit acid, has the ability to exfoliate, which can promote the metabolism of the skin and refresh the texture of the skin.

If glycolic acid is used too early after Botox surgery, it may cause skin intolerance. Due to the temporary weakness of the skin barrier function after surgery, the stimulation of glycolic acid may make the skin red, itchy, and even cause inflammation. If people with sensitive skin use it rashly, it is tantamount to adding oil to the fire and increasing the burden on the skin.

However, if the time for surgery has passed and the skin repair is gradually improving, it is beneficial to use glycolic acid moderately. It can remove the old and waste exfoliation on the surface of the skin, make the skin regain its luster, and help the absorption of nutrients. For example, more than half a month after surgery, the skin has no abnormal discomfort. At this time, low-concentration glycolic acid products can be used gradually to make the skin more delicate and smooth.

Therefore, the use of glycolic acid after botulinum toxin surgery depends on the individual's skin recovery. At the beginning, you should be cautious, wait for the skin to be stable, and then try again, so as to achieve the desire of skin beauty without the risk of damage to the skin.