Glycolic Acid Keratosis Pilaris Treatment
Can glycolic acid treat periceratosis
Now there is a question, glycolic acid can treat periceratosis?

Glycolic acid belongs to fruit acids. Its function in the skin can exfoliate keratin, promote keratinocyte renewal, and increase the hydration of skin.

Patients with periceratosis are mostly caused by heredity of excessive keratosis of the hair follicle mouth, blockage of the hair follicle mouth, and then the disease of papules.

To a reasonable extent, glycolic acid has the ability to exfoliate keratin and promote cell renewal, or it can be beneficial to periceratosis. It can slow down the excessive keratosis of the hair follicle mouth, make the hair follicle mouth unobstructed, and reduce papules. And the power of increasing hydration can moisturize the skin and improve its rough state.

The effect of natural treatment varies from person to person. Or because individuals have different tolerances to glycolic acid, or because of the severity of periceratosis. Use it lightly, or the effect is obvious; in severe cases, other methods may be required, such as retinoids, etc., to get good results.

In short, glycolic acid may have potential in the treatment of periceratosis, but the specific application should be based on personal skin conditions and under the guidance of professionals, so as not to damage the skin.