Use Glycolic Acid During Laser Treatment
On the application of fruit acid during laser treatment

Modern medical excellence, laser treatment is a common method for skin diseases and beauty. However, during this period, there are many exquisite applications of fruit acid.

Fruit acid has the power of rejuvenation, can exfoliate, promote cell renewal, and improve skin color and texture. However, after laser treatment, the skin is delicate and the barrier is damaged. If you use fruit acid rashly, you may cause adverse reactions.

The power of laser may break the epidermis or damage the superficial layer of the dermis. The skin needs time to be repaired after surgery, and the skin is sensitive and tolerable at this stage. Fruit acid is acidic, or irritates damaged skin, causing redness, swelling, pain, itching, and even affects healing and increases the risk of infection.

It is not completely unusable. If the skin is well repaired, a few weeks after laser, according to the skin type and laser intensity, under the guidance of a doctor, you can carefully try low-concentration fruit acid products. It should be thin for the first time, and apply less to observe the skin's reaction. If there is no difference, you can gradually increase the concentration and frequency.

When using fruit acid during laser treatment, skin safety should be the top priority. The doctor should carefully observe the skin condition of the patient, weigh the pros and cons, and make appropriate suggestions. Patients should also follow the doctor's advice and do not use it without authorization, so as to achieve a win-win situation between beauty and skin health.