Compeed Hydrocolloid Blister Plaster Medium - Pack of 5
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Product details
COMPEED® hydrocolloid technology is a gel with moisture absorbing particles. Thick cushioning redistributes pressure from the blister to deliver instant pain relief. COMPEED® has a tapered edge so it contours smoothly with the skin’s surface. This reduces friction and ensures the healing process is not disrupted by painful rubbing. Stays in place for several days.
COMPEED® hydrocolloid technology is a gel with moisture absorbing particles. Thick cushioning redistributes pressure from the blister to deliver instant pain relief. COMPEED® has a tapered edge so it contours smoothly with the skin’s surface. This reduces friction and ensures the healing process is not disrupted by painful rubbing.
Properties of plaster
- Deep cushioning to relieve pressure and prevent painful rubbing
- Ultra adhesive and tapered edges so COMPEED® flexes with movement and stays in place for several days
- Translucent edges blend in with the skin
- Form fitting waterproof and breathable design keeps natural moisture in and germs out for fast natural healing
- Relieve blister pain instantly.
- Protect and cushion against rubbing.
- Offer fast wound healing.
- Stays in place for several days
Pack of 5 plasters - 42mm x 68mm
How to use
How to Use
- Clean and dry skin before use, ensuring blister area is free of creams and oils.
- Take the plaster out of the wrapper.
- Remove the protective paper printed with Compeed from the plaster, avoiding touching the adhesive side.
- Apply plaster firmly over blister, ensuring the edges are well smoothed down.
- Leave in place until it starts to detach (Note: may stay in place up to several days).
- To remove plaster: do not pull upwards but slowly stretch along the skin.