Panoxyl and Glycolic Acid Compatibility
On the compatibility of benzoyl peroxide and glycolic acid
The disease of the skin, the treatment method, the compatibility of medication is the key. Today, discuss the compatibility of benzoyl peroxide (Panoxyl) and glycolic acid (Glycolic Acid).

Benzoyl peroxide, with strong oxidation, is often used in the treatment of acne, can inhibit propionibacterium acne, and can make keratolysis, in order to improve acne effect. Glycolic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, can promote the renewal of stratum corneum cells, increase skin permeability, and is also used for skin renewal and improvement.

However, the use of both needs to be carefully considered. The strong oxidizing property of benzoyl peroxide may be confused with some chemical properties of glycolic acid. Glycolic acid contains carboxyl and hydroxyl groups, which are active to a certain extent. When the two meet, or cause a chemical reaction, the effect of the drug is changed, or even the by-product of irritating the skin.

If used inadvertently, the skin may be red, swollen, tingling, and itchy. In light cases, after stopping the drug, the skin can gradually recover; in severe cases, you need to seek medical attention to relieve the pain of the skin.

Therefore, if you want to use these two, you should first consult various physicians or professionals. Physicians, based on their experience in learning and training, can use and use the method and amount according to the characteristics of the individual skin and the severity of the disease. In this way, the safety of medication can be guaranteed and the purpose of treating diseases and beautifying the skin can be achieved. Do not use benzoyl peroxide and glycolic acid in combination, so as not to damage the skin and regret it.