irritant contact dermatitis: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
irritant contact dermatitis is a skin inflammation caused by direct damage from an irritating substance or repeated exposure. It is not an allergy, and it does not require prior “sensitization” to develop. It commonly appears where cosmetics, skincare, adhesives, disinfectants, or friction contact the skin. It matters in both cosmetic and reconstructive settings because it can affect skin comfort, healing, and how products are tolerated.