Can you brush acid during acne breakouts?

Popping pimples usually refers to acne. Acid brushing is normally allowed during the acne stage and can have an improving effect on the condition, but if the acne has symptoms such as oozing and vesiculation, it cannot be done to avoid aggravating the condition.
Acne is mainly caused by abnormal hormone levels, sebum secretion and bacterial infections. Acid brushing belongs to fruit acid peeling, which mainly applies fruit acids to the local skin. Acid brushing during acne can dissolve the keratinous plugs at the mouth of localized sebaceous glands of hair follicles, thus encouraging the discharge of sebum. And after acid brushing, it also has certain antibacterial effect, which can effectively promote the recovery of acne.
If the patient has squeezed the acne, causing localized oozing, vesicles and other skin breakouts, it is usually not possible to brush the acid, because the acidic acid of the acid-brushing medication is strong, and after applying to these areas, it will irritate the skin, thus aggravating the symptoms.
If the symptoms of acne are not relieved, or if other uncomfortable symptoms occur during the process of acid brushing, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.