Can you use retinoid cream on freshly scabbed skin?

Vitamin A cream is not suitable for freshly scabbed skin and its use should be directed by a doctor. Retinoic acid cream is mainly used as an adjunctive treatment for acne vulgaris, lichen planus, mucous membrane leukoplakia, furunculosis, keratosis pilaris and psoriasis, and is not useful for freshly scabbed skin. Recombinant bovine growth factor cream and aloe vera gel cream should be used on newly scabbed skin to prevent scarring. The use of retinoic acid cream needs to be applied topically, and the affected area may experience adverse reactions such as scabbing, erythema, flaking, swelling, and hypopigmentation or increased pigmentation after use. The drug is contraindicated in pregnant women, patients with acute or subacute dermatitis, eczema-type skin diseases, and those who are allergic to vitamin A derivatives. Precautions: Not recommended for patients with eczema, sunburn, acute and subacute dermatitis, rosacea. It should not be used in the skin folds. Do not use other medications, cosmetics or cleansers that may cause skin irritation and breakdown during use. This product is best applied in the evening and before bedtime, and the treatment process should be avoided in the sun, or the use of shading measures. This product should not be applied to large areas. Freshly scabbed skin need to use ointment or skin problems to use Vitamin A cream, it is recommended that all first go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use, to avoid blindly use their own medicine.