Adapalene generally refers to adapalene gel, while pimples generally refer to acne, and acne breakouts are generally not recommended to apply adapalene gel.
Adapalene gel is a topical medication with strong anti-inflammatory properties and must be used by keeping the skin dry, not exposed to sunlight or UV light, and is contraindicated for traumatized skin. When Adapalene Gel is applied after acne breakouts, it tends to cause irritation to the broken skin, which may lead to localized pain, redness, swelling, burning sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Therefore, it is usually not recommended to apply adapalene gel after acne breakouts. And Adapalene gel needs to be contraindicated for those who are allergic to the drug’s ingredients. Adverse reactions such as redness, dryness, flakiness and burning sensation of the skin may also occur.
In conclusion, acne breakouts should be treated correctly as prescribed by a doctor, and the use of adapalene gel must be under the guidance of a professional doctor, not blindly use the drug on their own to avoid damage to the skin.