How long does it take for the stratum corneum to be repaired, and how long does it take for the dama

Updated on vogue 2024-07-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It usually takes about 14 days.

    After the stratum corneum is automatically exfoliated (desquamation) or artificially shed, the epidermal layer will rapidly proliferate (proliferat) keratinocytes and convert keratinocytes into dead non-nucleated keratinocytes (cornocytes) to transport to the surface, the total process takes about 14 days.

    Note: Excessive exfoliation will cause the stratum corneum to become very thin, the skin will be sensitive, and redness will appear in severe cases. If it is caused by simply using exfoliating products, it will not be cured after discontinuation.

    In the redness area, the keratin is long gone, and it has been destroyed. There are exogenous and endogenous types of redness. Exogenous redness is caused by products with hormones, antibiotics, fruit acids and other ingredients.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The damage to the stratum corneum can be recovered, but it may take a long time, half a year, 1 year or even longer.

    Stratum corneum damage is caused by facial telangiectasia or superficial position of some capillaries, and the causes of stratum corneum damage are roughly divided into two types: hereditary type and induced type. After the damage of the stratum corneum, the capillaries are deprived of oxygen, water and active enzymes, and the capillary wall cells lose their vitality, causing blood clotting, capillary blockage, expansion and rupture, which is manifested in the face of punctate, reticulated, dendritic, red or purple appearance.

    **Method: Misuse of skin care products containing hormones or drug ingredients, photorejuvenation, chemical peel and other exfoliation** make the stratum corneum thin and transparent, and it is easy to form damage to the stratum corneum. It is recommended to go to the ophthalmologist of the hospital to complete the relevant examinations, and make a clear diagnosis based on the results of the examination and the current symptoms, and provide active symptomatic support**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Many young people are exfoliating in this situation! If you need professional products to repair, you can try Runru Repair Cream, and the feedback is good!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on the self-repair and growth ability of the first layer of your own layer, just like some people's wounds heal quickly without leaving scars, and some people are very slow, so you can use some repair creams.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is not very clear, it is best to go to the hospital to see first If you don't want to hurt the corneum seriously, you can try IPSA's keratin cleansing solution every day without problems, super gentle, divided into oily skin and dry skin, recommended to you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the repair, you can use hydrating skin care products first, and do not use effective products for the time being.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, but in combination with internal tones.

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