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How do pimple patches work? Back in the day, getting a zit meant caking on disguising layers of foundation, concealer, powder … or maybe just a strategically angled hairstyle. But now, the game has changed: Why hide a pimple when you can dress it up? No frantic blending or pore-clogging products are required. Today, we’re embracing a radically different (and refreshingly low-key) approach to clogged pores: slapping a bright yellow star-shaped sticker on it and calling it a day.

Welcome to the era of the pimple patch, where blemishes aren’t shameful secrets to conceal but just part of the human experience. While putting a literal sticker on a zit may seem bold, it’s also an effective way to treat blemishes. Here, we dive into the science, benefits, and best ways to rock a hydrocolloid pimple patch.

If you’re interested in skin science, don’t forget to check out our guides to red light therapy masks and LED devices, exosome treatments, and the ancient history of snail mucin.

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Updated November 2025: We’ve added Curology Emergency Spot Patch Holographic, La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo+M Multi-Target Blemish Patches, Hero Cosmetics Micropoint for Dark Spots, and Starface Hydrostar + Salicylic Acid as new picks. We’ve also added an FAQ section and updated prices and links.

What Is a Hydrocolloid Patch?

In simplest terms, pimple patches are tiny, adhesive stickers made to tackle different types of acne, one blemish at a time. These patches unclog pores and absorb excess fluid, speed up wound healing, and keep you from picking at your skin—no small feat. Pimple patches come in various formulas, with different ingredients for different breakouts, but the most popular are hydrocolloid acne patches.

How Do Hydrocolloid Patches Work?

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Hydrocolloid patches are a type of wound dressing that helps retain moisture and create a moist, healing environment for pimples, burns, or lesions. “They’re made of a water-attracting material, which is attached to a really thin plastic film,” says cosmetic chemist Michelle Wong. “So if you have an open pimple, for example, it can suck out the pus.”

Although hydrocolloid dressings has been used for wound care since the 1960s (the dressings were originally developed in the 1930s by a dentist), it wasn’t until the early 2010s that pimple patches started showing up on skin care and beauty shelves.

When applied to an inflamed pimple—typically one with fluid—the warmth of your skin softens the lining of the sticker, helping it suck out the impurities and gunk. It also acts as a protective barrier that shields the blemish from further irritation or spread. If you’ve ever pulled off a patch to find the underside coated in an icky white substance, that’s a mix of the hydrocolloid gel and the excess oils pulled from the skin. This healing process also prevents you from picking at the pimple—a habit that can lead to longer healing times, infection, and scarring.

Our Favorite Pimple Patches

Curology

Emergency Spot Patch Holographic

La Roche-Posay

Effaclar Duo+M Multi-Target Blemish Patches

CeraVe

Hydrocolloid Blemish Patches

Peach Slices

Acne Spot Dots

Cosrx

Acne Pimple Master Patch

Hero Cosmetics

Mighty Patch Original Patch

Starface

Hydro-Star Pimple Patches

dearcloud

Miffy Hydrocolloid Blemish Patches

Other Spot Treatments

“Spot treatments [tend] to contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or witch hazel,” writes Lindsey Zubritsky, a board-certified dermatologist at Premier Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, in an email. “These are active ingredients—while they may work, they can also potentially cause dryness and irritation.” Pure hydrocolloid patches, on the other hand, don’t contain active ingredients, which makes them ideal for sensitive or reactive skin types.

Hero Cosmetics

Micropoint for Dark Spots

Starface

Hydro-Star + Salicylic Acid

Final Tips and Advice

Always clean the affected area before applying a patch. Hydrocolloids seal in whatever’s under them, so you want to start with a cleanser. Dry the area as well—they won’t stick to a damp surface. Popping pimples is a no-no, but if one does happen to burst, a hydrocolloid patch can also help heal open wounds. Some skin care products’ formulations add acne-fighting ingredients like tea tree oil or niacinamide to their patches, so be aware if you have sensitive skin or known allergies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Often Can You Use Pimple Patches?

According to most dermatologists, you can use pimple patches as needed. Zubritsky (@dermguru on TikTok) suggests wearing them for up to 12 hours, ideally overnight. But they can also be worn during the day.

Do Pimple Patches Work on Unpopped Pimples?

Pimple patches are particularly effective on fluid-filled zits, such as papules and pustules. “Hydrocolloid patches are considered safe and effective,” writes Zubritsky, “I just wouldn’t recommend relying on them as the sole acne treatment.” While they help treat surface-level blemishes like whiteheads, they don’t prevent outbreaks of acne blemishes, and they don’t treat cystic pimples or blackheads.

Can Pimple Patches Help Reduce Acne Scars?

If you’re a habitual skin picker, pimple patches can help reduce acne scars by preventing further picking and promoting a better healing environment. Applying a patch on a zit that hasn’t been properly cleaned can trap bacteria and oil, potentially leading to scarring.

When Should You Not Use Pimple Patches?

Wong says that if you have oily skin, the patch may not stick as well, though that usually isn’t a major issue. Lastly, those with more melanin-rich skin tones may want to avoid daytime use, as UV exposure could lead to hyperpigmentation where the patch was applied.

  • Michelle Wong, a cosmetic chemist and educator at Lab Muffin in Sydney, Australia.
  • Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at Premier Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center in Ocean Springs, MS.

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