On the Safety of Glycol Acid Rejuvenation During Pregnancy
Women in the world are pregnant, and every thing they use endangers the fetal element. Glycol acid rejuvenation method is quite popular in the beauty industry, but there are many opinions on its safety during pregnancy.
Glycol acid is a type of fruit acid, often an ingredient in skin care products, designed to exfoliate, make the skin delicate and smooth, and uniform in color. However, pregnant women have special constitutions, so they need to be cautious when taking medication and nursing.
Some doctors say that the skin is sensitive during pregnancy. Although glycolic acid can improve the skin, it is irritating to a certain extent, or causes skin allergies, redness, swelling, and itching, and the skin reaction during pregnancy may be more intense than usual. And glycolic acid or percutaneous absorption, although the amount is small, the fetus is fragile, and its long-term effects are unknown.
There is also a study saying that there is no conclusive evidence that normal use of skin care products containing glycolic acid is clearly harmful during pregnancy. If the concentration is moderate, the frequency of use is reasonable, or it may not be harmful. However, this is not conclusive, and many studies are still ongoing.
In summary, if a pregnant woman wants to undergo glycolic acid rejuvenation, she should first consult a professional doctor. The doctor will weigh the pros and cons according to the individual condition of the pregnant woman, such as skin characteristics, pregnancy stage, etc., and give appropriate advice. Do not do it rashly, so as not to endanger the well-being of yourself and the fetus.