Monday, March 19, 2018

How To Do A Patch Test

It’s true that everyone should patch test a new product, but it’s especially important and A MUST for anyone who is new to chemical peels, or for individuals trying a new peel for the first time.  Patch testing is important because anyone can experience an adverse reaction to a product simply because your skin does not like a specific ingredient, or it doesn’t respond well to the way a product is formulated.  


How to test for possible allergic reactions:  Behind the ear, on the side of the neck is a good place to perform the patch test because the skin is thinner and generally more reactive.  If the product is well-tolerated on the neck, then it’s generally safe for the face as well.

*To note: With chemical peels, it is normal that the skin to become red or pink, but this should subside within 10-15 minutes.  

Step 1:  Cleanse the area behind your ear using a mild gel cleanser, we recommend MedPeel Pre-Peel Cleanser.
Step 2: Apply MedPeel Peel Prep Solution.
Step 2:  Using a gauze pad or Q-tip, apply a small amount of the product you are testing behind the ear in a 1” diameter.
Step 3:  Leave the patch test on your skin for at least one minute and then neutralize using MedPeel Neutralizing Solution or by rinsing with cold water.  
Step 4:  Wait 48-72 hours to see how your skin reacts; If you experience no allergic reactions such as red, itchy bumps or adverse reactions of any kind, you can then proceed with the full peel.  Follow chemical peel application directions carefully for each peel type.

A patch test seems simple, but it’s a step that should never be skipped!