Glycolic Acid Peel During Pregnancy
On the advisability of using glycolic acid to rejuvenate the skin during pregnancy
Women need to be cautious about all kinds of products, especially the rejuvenation of glycolic acid.

Glycolic acid is often used for skin rejuvenation in ordinary skin care, which can loosen the exfoliation of the surface of the skin, promote its renewal, and make the skin delicate and smooth. However, for pregnant women, this needs to be handled with caution.

During pregnancy, the internal environment of the woman's body changes drastically, and the skin is more sensitive and delicate than usual. Although glycolic acid rejuvenation can improve the appearance of the skin, it acts on the skin or causes skin irritation. When first used, there may be a slight burning or redness, and if the skin is sensitive, it may even cause rashes and itching. During pregnancy, women's skin resistance is slightly weaker, and their tolerance to such stimuli is even worse than that of ordinary people.

And after glycolic acid is absorbed by the skin, its impact on fetal development is not fully clear. Although there is no conclusive evidence that it will cause fetal abnormalities or abnormal development, it should not be taken lightly in order to protect the fetus. Medication and use of skin care products during pregnancy are all necessary to be safe and should not be easily risky.

Therefore, if it is not necessary during pregnancy, it is necessary to avoid using glycolic acid to rejuvenate the skin. If the skin problem is serious and skin rejuvenation is required, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor first. The doctor will weigh the pros and cons according to the specific physical condition of the woman, including the stage of pregnancy, skin characteristics, etc., to determine whether it is feasible to rejuvenate the skin with glycolic acid and the appropriate concentration and frequency. In this way, it is a comprehensive policy to protect the health of the skin during pregnancy and the stable development of the fetus.