Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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Should you perform a patch test on clients on the same day of treatment?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only in emergency situations

  4. Only for sensitive skin

The correct answer is: No

Performing a patch test on the same day as a treatment is not advisable because the purpose of a patch test is to determine if a client may have an adverse reaction to a product before it is applied to a larger area. Conducting this test on the same day could lead to an immediate reaction that might go unnoticed until after the treatment has begun, increasing the risk of a negative experience for the client. By waiting at least 24 hours after conducting a patch test, you allow time for any potential allergic reactions to manifest, which helps ensure the safety and comfort of the client. This protocol is critical to identifying product sensitivities without exposing the client to unnecessary risk during their treatment appointment. It's essential in maintaining high standards of client care and safety in esthetic practices.