Korean J Dermatol.  2018 Nov;56(9):539-542.

Study on the Usage of Acne Patches in Patients with Acne

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea. miyeon.park@nmc.or.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Patients with acne are at risk of using various over-the-counter drugs (OTCs). In addition, several OTCs are introduced in pharmacies in Korea. However, only few drugs are supported by well-established data. Among the treatments, acne patches are easy to purchase and use. Thus, they are widely used by patients.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to investigate the patient's perception and usage of acne patches.
METHODS
A questionnaire survey was conducted on 80 patients with acne who visited the outpatient department of the National Medical Center for 2 months.
RESULTS
A total of 42 (52.5%) patients answered that they had used acne patches, and 38 (47.5%) patients stated that they had never used patches. Moreover, 27 (64.29%) patients responded that they used the patches on inflammatory lesions. Moreover, several patients were using acne patches after pricking themselves. There was only one response to confirm the ingredient when purchasing acne patch. Moreover, 14 (33.33%) participants responded that they noted side effects after using acne patches. Overall, the satisfaction score for the use of acne patches was 5.05.
CONCLUSION
Patients often use acne patches because they can be easily purchased and used. However, they do not know how to properly choose and use the product that fits their skin. Therefore, doctors must educate patients on how to properly select and use the products.

Keyword

Acne vulgaris; Bandages; Hydrocolloid

MeSH Terms

Acne Vulgaris*
Bandages
Colloids
Humans
Korea
Nonprescription Drugs
Outpatients
Pharmacies
Skin
Colloids
Nonprescription Drugs
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