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Lactic Acid

About Lactic Acid

Lactic Acid belongs to the class of medication called ‘Alpha-hydroxy acid’ primarily used for brighter, more radiant skin complexation. Besides this, it is also used to treat skin problems like acne scars, melasma, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles and photoaging (premature ageing of the skin caused by repeated exposure to UV radiation). Lactic Acid is derived from milk with an antibacterial, antioxidant,  keratolytic (remove warts, calluses), comedolytic (inhibits the formation of blemishes), and anti-inflammatory activity. 

Lactic Acid contains Lactic acid, which works by increases the turnover rate of epithelial cells (cells that line the surface of the skin), eventually helps in peeling the skin and moisturizing the skin. Lactic Acid acts as an acid exfoliant that softens and dissolves the keratin. Besides this, it also helps to slow down the shedding of skin, thereby allowing the skin to function longer before flaking off.

Use Lactic Acid as advised by your doctor. Lactic Acid is only for external (skin only) use. Avoid contact with eyes, eyelids, lips, mouth, and nose. If the medicine comes in contact with any of these areas, rinse with water immediately. Do not use Lactic Acid on sunburned, windburned, or irritated skin. Common side effects of Lactic Acid include dry skin, erythema (skin redness), burning sensation, itching, skin irritation, and skin rash.

Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Lactic Acid. Let your physician know if you are pregnant, planning to conceive, or a breastfeeding mother. Lactic Acid can make the skin more sensitive in the sunlight, hence always use sunscreen and protective clothing before you step outdoors. Care should be taken while applying Lactic Acid on sensitive areas, such as the neck. Please limit the use of products that contain large amounts of alcohol (astringents, shaving creams, or after-shave lotions), hair removal products, and products containing lime or spices while using Lactic Acid. 

Uses of Lactic Acid

Hyperpigmentation, Wrinkles, Photoaging, Dry skin

Medicinal Benefits

Lactic Acid protects the skin from dryness, lightens dark spots and blemishes and the skin even tone and soft. It is a moisturizing agent that forms an oily layer on the top of the skin, hence traps in the water. Thereby moisturizes the outermost layer of skin and makes it smoother and softer. Also, it breaks down a protein known as keratin (that forms part of skin structure) and removes dead skin cells and softens skin. Applying directly to the skin gets easily absorbed into the skin, provides excellent moisture to dry patchy skin areas. It acts as an anti-ageing tool by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It promotes collagen production, which helps firm the skin. It also plays a major role in lightening age spots. It can lighten hyperpigmentation and decrease age spots and acne scars.

Directions for Use

Apply Lactic Acid evenly on the affected area. Massage it gently until it gets absorbed completely.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Lactic Acid

  • Erythema (skin redness)
  • Burning sensation
  • Irritation
  • Application site tingling

Patients Concern

Disease/Condition Glossary

Hyperpigmentation: It is a skin condition in which patches of skin become darker in colour than the normal surrounding skin. This darkening of skin occurs when an excess of melanin (hormone), the brown pigment that produces normal skin colour, forms deposits in the skin.

Dark spots: These occurs when some skin areas start producing more melanin(a natural pigment that gives colour to eyes, hair, and skin) which can range from light to dark brown. 

Dry skin: It is a condition in which skin becomes dry and marked by itching, cracking and scaling especially in winters.

Sensitive skin: It refers to the skin that has a more strong reaction when coming in contact with dyes, fragrances and other products. 

FAQs

Lactic Acid contains Lactic acid that works by breaking down a skin protein known as keratin and removes dead skin cells, thereby softening the skin.

You can leave Lactic Acid overnight on the skin if you are using cream/gel/lotion formulations. However, if any irritation occurs, please stop usage and consult your physician.

No, it is not advised to stop using Lactic Acid even after your symptoms are relieved. You should complete the full course of treatment. You might see improvement in your symptoms, but the disease might not be cured completely.

Lactic Acid can make your skin more sensitive to the harmful effects of sunlight. Hence it is advised to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing while using Lactic Acid. It is recommended to avoid tanning booths and sunlamps.

You are recommended to use Lactic Acid for as long as your doctor has recommended it. However, if the condition persists or worsens after 6 weeks of treatment with Lactic Acid, please consult a doctor.

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