Glycolic Acid After Microneedling
On the use of glycolic acid

microneedling after microneedling, today's beauty is also important. Postoperative skin is delicate, and protection and recuperation are crucial. The application of glycolic acid after microneedling is of great research value.

Glycolic acid belongs to the class of fruit acids, and its molecules are tiny and can penetrate the stratum corneum of the skin smoothly. After microneedling, the skin forms many subtle wounds, and glycolic acid is used at this time, which is particularly effective.

First, glycolic acid can help the renewal of the stratum corneum. After microneedling, part of the structure of the stratum corneum is changed, and glycolic acid can accelerate the shedding of old keratinocytes, promote the replacement of new cells, and make the skin Glycolic acid can loosen the connection between keratinocytes, making aging keratin easy to peel off, new cells will see the light of day, and skin texture will also improve.

Second, glycolic acid also promotes skin metabolism. Microneedle stimulation triggers skin self-repair, and glycolic acid can further promote this process. It can enhance cell activity and accelerate the synthesis and metabolism of intracellular substances, such as collagen and hyaluronic acid. Collagen, the skin's support structure is also increased, and the skin is full and elastic; hyaluronic acid has strong moisturizing power, which can make the skin hydrated and filling. The increase of both makes the skin in good condition.

Third, glycolic acid also has a certain effect on relieving inflammation after microneedling surgery. Microneedling surgery, the skin may have a slight inflammatory reaction, glycolic acid has certain anti-inflammatory properties, which can reduce redness, swelling and tingling. However, when using, you must pay attention to the concentration and frequency. If the concentration is too high, it may cause skin intolerance and cause allergies; if the frequency is improper, it may also damage the skin barrier.

Generally speaking, the rational use of glycolic acid after microneedling can improve skin texture, promote metabolism, and relieve inflammation. However, users should carefully choose the concentration and method of use according to their own skin characteristics, and consult a professional when necessary, so that glycolic acid can maximize its effectiveness after microneedling surgery and achieve beautiful skin.