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Glycolic Acid - is a Fruit acid containing natural chemicals and is also known as alpha hydroxy acid (AHA). It occurs naturally in certain fruits, including grapes, citrus and apples, which are then modified in a laboratory. AHA's are sometimes used in the treatment of adult acne. Note: Treatment with AHA's can lead to rosacea, rosacea-related symptoms, or acne rosacea.

 

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This rosacea page last updated on July 3, 2009 with information on acne rosacea, adult rosacea, ocular rosacea and the symptoms and causes of rosacea.


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