Does Va-acid cream cure chicken skin?

The cream can be used to treat chicken skin, which is actually a common name for keratosis pilaris. The treatment of periorbital keratosis is usually limited to the use of topical medications to alleviate the degree of keratinization, and topical application of retinoic acid cream is usually preferred. There are several concentrations of retinoic acid creams, so the treatment for keratosis pilaris is usually applied topically with a high concentration of retinoic acid creams, 2 times/day. Of course, if local dryness is to occur, usually due to side effects from retinoic acid, this can be done by using mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream alternating with retinoic acid cream.