Use Glycolic Acid After Dermaplaning
Regarding the use of glycolic acid after dermabrasion
After the dermabrasion, people often doubt whether glycolic acid can be used. After covering the dermabrasion, the skin is delicate, like a new bud, and needs careful care.

Glycolic acid has the ability to rejuvenate the skin, exfoliate and promote the metabolism of the skin. However, after dermabrasion, the skin barrier is temporarily damaged. At this time, glycolic acid should be used with caution.

If the skin tolerates well and recovers smoothly after surgery, after a few days, the skin is slightly healed, and glycolic acid can be tried on a small scale. When initially used, the concentration should be low, and the skin should be observed. If the skin is the same, if there is no redness, swelling or tingling, the dosage and frequency can be gradually increased.

On the contrary, if the skin is sensitive, the reaction after dermabrasion is large, such as redness and swelling for a long time, or there is damage, then use glycolic acid slowly. It can only be used when the skin is fully restored and the barrier is stable.

In short, the use of glycolic acid after dermabrasion depends on the individual skin condition. Do not act rashly and cause damage to the skin. It must be based on the health of the skin, step by step, in order to benefit from the effect of glycolic acid without the risk of skin.