On the use of glycolic acid in the vulva
In recent times, people have explored the method of skin care more deeply, and glycolic acid has gradually entered the field of vision. However, whether glycolic acid can be applied to the vulva is an important matter that needs to be carefully considered.
Vulvar skin is more delicate and sensitive than others. Glycolic acid, which has a certain chemical activity, is often found in various skin care products with the ability to exfoliate and rejuvenate. However, if it is used rashly on the vulva, it may cause a lot of discomfort.
The stratum corneum of the vulva skin is thin, and the physiological environment here is special, and the acid-base balance is delicate. The acidic characteristics of glycolic acid may break the acid-base balance, causing local irritation, itching and burning in mild cases, and redness, swelling and damage in severe cases.
Although there is a new concept of skin care, the care of special parts of the body should be cautious. If you want to improve the skin, neglect the physiological characteristics of the vulva, abuse glycolic acid, fear adverse consequences.
Doctors often say that all parts of the body need careful care, but the method should be adapted to local conditions. In vulva care, the first priority is gentle and safe. If you want to improve the condition of the vulva skin, you should consult a professional doctor first and follow their guidance. Never try it yourself, resulting in health damage.
Therefore, the use of glycolic acid in the vulva should be done with caution to ensure good health.