Epicutaneous patch testing under dermatological control
The safety and skin tolerability of products with regular or frequent skin contact is important for all of us. Besides cosmetics and skincare products, this also includes cleaning agents, hygiene items, protective clothing, disinfectants, and much more. Our patch tests are carried out on volunteer test subjects and, of course, are performed under dermatological control. From an ethical and scientific point of view, testing products on humans under medical supervision is indispensable and reasonable, as the “skin system” can only be simulated to a limited extent using cell culture or skin models. The epicutaneous patch test is the simplest, fastest and most convenient method to analyze the irritation potential of products. Further questions such as testing the sensitization potential or the efficacy of products can be investigated using our application studies or in vitro tests. Our patch tests are performed according to internationally recognized guidelines:
- at least 30 subjects are recruited for each test
- both male and female test subjects are included regardless of the product’s eventual target group
- all subjects are 18 years or older
- by selecting certain skin types, such as sensitive or atopic skin, tolerability can be tested for specific products and skin types
- specific pre-treatments of the skin can imitate damaged or stressed skin
- the single contact during a test is more intensified in comparison to the prospective application in order to achieve a meaningful result