Glycolic Acid Peel and Breastfeeding
On the Consideration of Glycolic Acid Skin Change and Breastfeeding
In today's world, there are many beauty lovers, and glycolic acid skin change is quite popular. However, breastfeeding women should be cautious when performing this operation.

Glycolic acid skin change is applied to the skin with glycolic acid to promote cuticle exfoliation, increase cell metabolism, and rejuvenate the skin. However, breastfeeding women are responsible for breastfeeding their young children, and their physical conditions are different from ordinary people.

Glycolic acid is absorbed through the skin or enters the blood circulation. Although there is no conclusive conclusion that it is harmful to milk composition and infant health, it should not be taken lightly. Infants have delicate viscera and weak tolerance and metabolic ability to foreign bodies. If glycolic acid enters the baby's body with milk, it may cause an unknown risk.

Therefore, breastfeeding women who want to undergo glycolic acid skin replacement surgery should consult a professional first. Doctors should weigh in detail according to their physical condition, breastfeeding stage and other factors. If not necessary, this operation should be delayed during breastfeeding to ensure the health of the mother and baby. After breastfeeding, it is safe to consider again.