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The 14 Best Acne Patches and Stickers, According to Dermatologists

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You’ve probably seen them before—in the store aisles, on social media, even in this very magazine. Acne patches are the trendiest way to treat acne and these little stickers are popping up on faces quicker than the pimples they’re meant to treat. But trendiness doesn’t always mean they work. So we asked top dermatologists to fill us in on what these acne patches are, how they work, and which are the best acne patches you should actually use.

What Are Acne Patches?

It turns out the technology used in acne patches isn’t new. “They’re something called hydrocolloid dressings which we’ve used in dermatology and surgery for decades,” says dermatologist Nikhil Dhingra, MD, of Spring Street Dermatology. “Hydrocolloid is a unique material that’s able to absorb extra moisture without drying the skin.” The moisture-sucking ability has made hydrocolloid dressings essential in wound healing by not only absorbing excess moisture that could slow down the healing process, but also protecting the wound from outside infection. Before acne patches came to exist, you probably saw this same technology in those blister pads you stuck on your heels after a long hike.

How Do Acne Patches Work?

Remember learning about osmosis in elementary school science class? It’s the idea that water is drawn to a place that has more particle density. “That’s the principle of these patches,” says dermatologist Morgan Rabach, MD of LM Medical. “The patch is filled with very dense material so it actually pulls water and moisture out of the skin so balance is restored.” In acne terms, this doesn’t just mean water. These patches attack acne by drawing out excess oil, puss, and other wet substances that are caught deep inside the pore and cause the pimple to form. Dr. Rabach is quick to note that because of this moisture-drawing ability, acne patches tend to work better on pimples that have already reached the surface, like whiteheads or zits that have already ruptured, instead of deep cystic zits below the surface. “There has to be some connection to the fluid in the patch otherwise there is no way for the patch to access what’s inside,” she says.

An added benefit of the patches, according to Dr. Dhingra, is that they also act as a bandage to protect the zit from additional infection once it’s actually popped. “It creates a clean and protected environment sort of like a Band-Aid,” he says. By protecting the zit, it can help cut down on the risk of it leaving a scar or dark mark on your face.

When To Use An Acne Patch

The good news is that pretty much anyone can use an acne patch. “Who out there doesn’t get a blemish here and there,” asks dermatologist Elliot Weiss of Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York. “Who doesn’t get stressed and break out?” But not all breakouts are created equal, so how effective an acne patch may be depends on a few factors.

Acne patches tend to work best on pimples that have already come to a (white)head—like the ones you would probably try to pop on your own in the mirror. “If you put one on before the pimple has popped and gotten infected by more bacteria, it will make the skin heal faster,” says Rabach. Think of these as wet pimples, echos Dr. Dhingra, because the fluid inside the zit is already almost ready to come out—the patch just helps that process along.

If you are prone to dry or sensitive skin, acne patches could be a good alternative to traditional spot treatments like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. “Higher strength benzoyl peroxides, for instance, might dry out the pimple, but then the surrounding skin gets flaky and irritated,” says Dr. Rabach, “whereas these patches don’t usually cause any additional inflammation.” While some of the newer patches do contain some of these traditional ingredients, they’re still likely in a lower, “metered” dose than the classic spot treatment, which are tempting to overdo and can lead to more irritation, says Dr. Weiss.

The Band-Aid like protection of acne patches also makes them ideal if you are prone to picking, popping, or taking matters into your own hands. “I tell people to not pick or pop their pimples, but I’m realistic—I know people do it,” says Dr. Dhingra. “Putting on an acne patch right after a pimple has been popped is successful because it absorbs whatever is still draining. It’s not like after you pop a pimple, the wound closes immediately.” Using an acne patch right on top of a freshly-popped pimple will help it heal quicker and with less risk of scarring, as well as lower the possibility of it getting infected.

How To Use An Acne Patch

Using an acne patch has a set-it-and-forget-it quality, but to really get the most out of using one, you should always apply it to a clean face. Wash your face first to remove all excess oil and dirt and if the pimple has just popped, whether by itself or with your help, “clean the area with something antibacterial like hydrogen peroxide before you put the patch on,” says Dr. Dhingra. This will make sure no bacteria gets caught underneath the patch. Always put the patch on before applying other products like face serum or moisturizers.

Don’t keep the patch on for too long, either. “Most acne patches are used overnight,” notes Dr. Dhingra. “If you keep it on for 24 hours, the absorption capabilities are limited.” If you’re using a patch on a particularly angry zit, he recommends switching the patch every 12 hours and washing your face and cleaning the area each time before putting on the new one. If you leave a patch on for two long and it “maxes out” in it’s fluid-absorbing function, it can actually promote more bacteria growth.

How To Choose An Acne Patch

The most important thing to consider when deciding which acne patch to use is to look at the ingredients. Some of these patches contain ingredients like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, and even vitamin A (retinol), so if your skin is sensitive or prone to irritation, you may want to stick to a straight-up hydrocolloid patch. Then start with this dermatologist-recommended list.

Check out the 14 best acne patches for men to get rid of any pimple problem, according to experts.

Mighty Patch Original Hydrocolloid Acne Pimple Patch Spot Treatment

Mighty Patch Original Hydrocolloid Acne Pimple Patch Spot Treatment

Mighty Patch Original Hydrocolloid Acne Pimple Patch Spot Treatment

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This classic hydrocolloid patch “does a great job absorbing all of that moisture, decreasing some of the inflammation, and promotes good healing,” says Dr. Dhingra. The patches are thick and come in a variety of sizes, some big enough to “cover a wider surface so you can get a couple breakouts all under one dressing,” he also notes. There’s an even a larger version that’s ideal for clustered breakouts on your body.

Best Korean Acne Patch

CosRX Acne Pimple Master Patch 4-Pack

CosRX Acne Pimple Master Patch 4-Pack
Best Korean Acne Patch

CosRX Acne Pimple Master Patch 4-Pack

Dr. Weiss recommends CosRX pimple patches, which come in a variety of sizes in one pack, for smaller, superficial zits. “They keep you from picking and if you leave them on overnight, these little hydrocolloid dressings do bring down a little of the inflammation in the skin,” he says. These patches are gentle and don’t contain any extra active ingredients, which makes them ideal of those with sensitive skin.

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Starface Hydro-Stars

Starface Hydro-Stars
Best Acne Stickers

Starface Hydro-Stars

Most pimple patches are made to look as invisible as possible, but these kitchy star-shaped patches are meant to stand out. The yellow stars are fun if you’re feeling cool with some face flair and “they’re an effective way of keeping your hands off your face and allowing the skin underneath to heal optimally,” says dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD, Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Research, Department of Dermatology, at Mount Sinai Hospital

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Best Acne Patches for Cystic Acne

KILLA Kit by ZitSticka, Pimple Patch, 8 Patches and 8 Priming Swabs

KILLA Kit by ZitSticka, Pimple Patch, 8 Patches and 8 Priming Swabs
Best Acne Patches for Cystic Acne

KILLA Kit by ZitSticka, Pimple Patch, 8 Patches and 8 Priming Swabs

If you’re not prone to irritation and want something a little more than just a hydrocolloid patch, these techy dots “use microdart technology to help deliver salicylic acid into the skin,” says Dr. Zeichner. “It helps remove excess oil to dry out the pores.” The microdarts dissolve once they’re pushed into skin and deliver the drying ingredient as well as hydrating hyaluronic acid below the surface.

Welly Bandages Face Savers Hydrocolloid Clear Spot Bandages

Welly Bandages Face Savers Hydrocolloid Clear Spot Bandages

Welly Bandages Face Savers Hydrocolloid Clear Spot Bandages

Welly might best known for modern adhesive bandages, but acne patches aren’t that different. These hydrocolloid patches help suck out gunk from your pores and pimples to gently clear them out, but like other acne patches, the real draw is that the protective layer prevents you from picking or scratching your pimple, which would only make it worse.

Patchology Breakout Box Blemish Treatment

Patchology Breakout Box Blemish Treatment

Patchology Breakout Box Blemish Treatment

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Not all pimples are the same, so why should you use the same acne patches for all of them? This innovative set is like a Swiss army knife for your face. There are blemish-shrinking dots with salicylic acid to unclog pores, whitehead-absorbing hydrocolloid dots that suck out gunk without popping, and even nose strips to help remove blackheads. It’s a go-to, no matter what your acne needs are.

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Peace Out Microneedling Dark Spot Brightening Dots

Peace Out Microneedling Dark Spot Brightening Dots

Peace Out Microneedling Dark Spot Brightening Dots

Even after zits are long gone, dark spots, which is called hyperpigmentation, can stick around for a long time...like, a really long time. These patches won’t help with the pimple itself, but they will help get rid of those dark spots, thanks to the combination of niacinamide and tranexamic acid, both of which help fade those spots for good.

Peter Thomas Roth Acne-Clear Invisible Dots Blemish Treatment

Peter Thomas Roth Acne-Clear Invisible Dots Blemish Treatment

Peter Thomas Roth Acne-Clear Invisible Dots Blemish Treatment

The best thing about these patches is that they’re super thin and sort of clear, says Dr. Rabach, which makes them ideal if you’re going to wear them during the day but don’t want to advertise you’re wearing a pimple patch. They also contain salicylic acid, “so it’s sort of a double treatment,” she says.

Dr. Jart+ Focuspot Micro Tip Patches

Dr. Jart+ Focuspot Micro Tip Patches

Dr. Jart+ Focuspot Micro Tip Patches

These patches also contain tiny micro-pins that dissolve when stuck into skin. Hyaluronic acid and Vitamin B3 help attack the pimple below the surface as well as offering superficial covering. Dr. Weiss notes that this can be beneficial for some pimples, but if you’re prone to sensitivity, “pushing some of those ingredients into the skin” could cause irritation. 

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skyn ICELAND Blemish Dots with Salicylic Acid, 4 Count

skyn ICELAND Blemish Dots with Salicylic Acid, 4 Count

skyn ICELAND Blemish Dots with Salicylic Acid, 4 Count

“These have both salicylic acid and tea tree oil,” says Dr. Weiss, both proven acne-fighting ingredients. “It’s a fairly common combination that give an anti-inflammatory effect. They salicylic acid helps exfoliate and open the pore, but the tea tree oil is a little anti-inflammatory,” he says. 

Peace Out Acne Healing Dots

Peace Out Acne Healing Dots

Peace Out Acne Healing Dots

These effective patches don’t just contain salicylic acid but also “have a vitamin A derivative, which is the general family of retinol,” notes Dr. Weiss. These two superstar acne-fighting ingredients make these patches ideal for “areas that tend to be more recurrent,” he says, because these ingredients treat the pimple that’s already there, but may also help prevent the next one.

Nexcare Acne Cover, Invisible, Drug Free, 36 Count

Nexcare Acne Cover, Invisible, Drug Free, 36 Count

Nexcare Acne Cover, Invisible, Drug Free, 36 Count

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There are no added ingredients in these budget-friendly patches, just straight up hydrocolloid. They’re a perfect option for anyone with super sensitive skin or wants to just remove built-up oil and moisture, without adding anything to skin that has the potential to irritate. 

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Alba Botanica Acnedote Pimple Patches, 40 Count

Alba Botanica Acnedote Pimple Patches, 40 Count

Alba Botanica Acnedote Pimple Patches, 40 Count

“These patches are great for people looking for natural ingredients,” says Dr. Zeichner. “They combine tea tree oil and witch hazel to calm inflammation and dry out the pimple itself.” While these natural ingredients are still “active” and could potentially cause irritation, these are good for someone who wants a bit more than just hydrocolloid but doesn’t want to get into harsher salicylic acids quite yet.

Acropass Trouble Cure Instant Acne Pimple Patch

Acropass Trouble Cure Instant Acne Pimple Patch

Acropass Trouble Cure Instant Acne Pimple Patch

These two-step patches are the complete package and are ideal for stubborn acne and even cysts. “They have salicylic acid and tea tree oil that you wipe on first,” says Dr. Weiss, before applying the patches that also use dissolving microdot technology to delivery ingredients below the skin. They’re multiple acne-fighting treatments in one and work incredibly well.

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