The application of glycol acid before laser hair removal
The preoperative preparation is quite critical in order to achieve good results. Among them, glycol acid has a significant effect on the preparation before laser hair removal.
Glycol acid has unique characteristics. It can gently loosen the connection between the keratinocytes of the skin, so that the stratum corneum can be moderately exfoliated. In this way, the surface of the skin is smoother and more delicate, which can optimize the transmission and absorption of laser energy. When the laser is irradiated, it can make the energy act more accurately on the hair follicles, enhance the damage effect on the hair follicles, and improve the hair removal effect.
And glycol acid can promote skin metabolism and stimulate cell vitality. Keep the skin in a good physiological state before surgery and enhance its ability to resist laser stimulation. This will help the skin recover faster after surgery and reduce discomfort such as redness, swelling, and pain.
When using glycolic acid, caution is also required. The concentration and frequency of use should be determined according to the characteristics of the skin. If the skin is sensitive and weak, especially pay attention to avoid damage to the skin caused by excessive stimulation. Before testing a small area of skin, observe its reaction, and then use it comprehensively.
In short, make good use of glycolic acid in preparation before laser hair removal, follow the norms, and weigh the pros and cons, which can lay a solid foundation for the smooth and effective laser hair removal.