Use Glycolic Acid After Microneedling
Discussion on whether glycolic acid can be used after microneedle surgery
The method of microneedle cosmetology has been popular in recent years. After surgery, the skin is in a state of repair with minor wounds. Glycolic acid is commonly found in skin care products and has the power of rejuvenation. However, whether it can be used after microneedle surgery needs to be investigated in detail.

At the beginning of microneedle surgery, the skin's defense is weak and the wound has not healed. Glycolic acid is irritating to a certain extent. Use it at this time may cause skin discomfort, such as tingling and redness, which may even affect wound repair and increase the risk of infection. Therefore, glycolic acid should be avoided in the short term after surgery.

Wait for the skin to heal gradually, about a few days later, depending If there is no abnormality in the skin and the wound heals well, you can try glycolic acid products on a small scale. Take a small amount on the local skin first, and observe it for a few times. If there is no adverse reaction, the scope of use can be gradually expanded.

When using, you should also pay attention to the concentration. Low-concentration glycolic acid is relatively mild, less irritating to the skin, and suitable for initial use after surgery. As the skin's tolerance increases, increase the concentration. And the frequency of use should be low, from less to more, so that the skin can adapt to the process.

In short, when using glycolic acid after microneedling, you should be careful. According to the skin's recovery condition and follow the correct method, you can protect the effect of skin care and avoid the risk of skin damage.