Glycolic Acid Use During Laser Hair Removal
Whether glycolic acid can be used during laser hair removal is the key.

During laser hair removal, the skin is often in a sensitive state. Glycolic acid has a certain exfoliation effect and can promote the renewal of the stratum corneum. However, it is used during laser hair removal, which may increase the risk of skin irritation.

The effect of the laser on the skin has caused it to be traumatized and in the repair stage. The exfoliation of glycolic acid may interfere with the normal repair process of the skin, causing skin redness, swelling, pain, and even infection.

Those who want to perform laser hair removal should avoid using glycolic acid products during treatment. After the skin has fully recovered and evaluated by professionals, consider whether glycolic acid can be used to ensure skin health and safety.