On whether it is appropriate to use glycolic acid during retinoic acid
Recently, many people have asked whether glycolic acid (Glycolic Acid) can be applied when retinoic acid (Accutane) is used to treat diseases? This is sincerely related to the important question of skin maintenance.
Retinoic acid is a good medicine for acne, but its nature is severe. When used, the skin often shows dryness, desquamation, and sensitivity. Because it can promote epidermal cell renewal, the skin barrier is temporarily weakened.
Glycolic acid is a fruit acid, which has the power of exfoliating and rejuvenating the skin. However, it is also irritating and can thin the stratum corneum of the skin.
If you rashly add glycolic acid when using retinoic acid, the two will stimulate the superposition and the skin will be overwhelmed. In light cases, it will be red, swollen, hot, and painful; in severe cases, the skin will be damaged and difficult to heal. Therefore, during the treatment of retinoic acid, it is not a last resort, do not use glycolic acid.
Or some people say that those with strong skin tolerance can try it. However, this is not a surefire solution. Skin tolerance, your mileage may vary and change with the course of the disease. If you try it rashly, the risk is unpredictable.
In short, retinoic acid treatment should focus on one. When the skin is calm, follow the doctor's advice, and then use glycolic acid and other substances as appropriate, which is the right way for skin maintenance. Do not act without authorization and cause skin damage.