Glycolic Acid After Microdermabrasion
Application of Fruit Acid Rejuvenation in Microdermabrasion After Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion, the skin condition is relatively special, and the rational use of fruit acid at this time can achieve twice the result with half the effort. Fruit acid, with its unique chemical properties, can have many positive effects on the postoperative skin.

Although microdermabrasion can improve the roughness and dullness of the skin surface, the stratum corneum of the skin becomes thinner after surgery, and the resistance to external stimuli is weakened. Among fruit acids, especially glycolic acid (Glycolic Acid) is superior, its molecules are small and easy to penetrate the skin. Timely use of products containing glycol acid after surgery can gently remove the aging keratin accumulated on the surface of the skin, promote the metabolism of keratinocytes, and make the skin smooth and delicate again.

And glycolic acid can promote the metabolism of the skin and stimulate the proliferation of collagen in the dermis. After microdermabrasion, collagen supplementation is essential during the skin's self-repair process. Glycolic acid can help this process, enhance skin elasticity, reduce fine wrinkles, and make the skin firmer.

However, caution is also required when using it. Due to the sensitive skin after surgery, the initial use concentration should be low and gradually increased. At the same time, it is necessary to pay close attention to the skin's reaction. If there is redness, swelling, tingling and other discomfort, it should be stopped immediately and treated appropriately. In this way, the power of glycolic acid can be used after microdermabrasion to achieve the ideal skin improvement effect and make the skin regain its luster.