"Can Human-like Collagen Be Applied During the Withdrawal Period of Hormone-Induced Facial Skin Issues?"
During the withdrawal period of hormone-dependent dermatitis, the application of emulsions containing human-like collagen or medical repair dressings can also be used for conditioning. Hormone-dependent dermatitis arises from prolonged use of topical medications containing glucocorticoids or unknown-source cosmetics on the face, leading to facial dermatitis. The first step in managing this condition is to cease the use of hormone-containing medications and cosmetics. For severe allergies, oral anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory medications may be necessary. In cases of pronounced redness and swelling, a cold compress with 3% boric acid solution followed by the external application of boric acid zinc oxide borneol ointment can help alleviate symptoms. Additionally, maintaining skin hydration is crucial, which can be achieved through the use of medical dressings that repair the stratum corneum or by applying hyaluronic acid gel or emulsions containing human-like collagen for comprehensive treatment.
Human-like collagen is a high-molecular-weight biological protein produced through a process of high-density fermentation, separation, renaturation, and purification, using glucose and inorganic salts as the main raw materials. Applying human-like collagen can help accelerate the penetration of collagen components into the skin, enhancing skin elasticity from the outside. During the withdrawal period of hormone-dependent dermatitis, the use of moisturizers such as emulsions containing human-like collagen can assist in increasing skin permeability and facilitating facial recovery.