Our hydrocolloid-based Blister Plasters provide instant pain relief by creating a second-skin barrier that helps heal the blistered area.
Our plasters also protect the damaged skin from moisture, dirt and bacteria.
Can be used on existing blisters or red skin before a blister has formed.
Hydrocolloid dressings have a number of elements helping to assist in the management of pressure wounds, including: production of a moist wound environment, absorption of wound fluid, facilitation of autolytic debridement, provision of a barrier to micro-organisms.
Helps with pain management
Product Features:
Instant relief from painful blisters.
Prevents painful rubbing.
Stays stuck, great for sport.
How to use:
Clean the affected area and dry thoroughly.
If the blister has burst, disinfect using a mild antiseptic.
Remove the glossy paper side.
Apply the plaster over the affected area without touching the adhesive side.
Remove top paper.
it is best to leave the plaster in place until it loosens naturally.
Caution & Warnings:
Do not use on infected wounds.
If you have diabetes or poor circulation, consult a doctor or chiropodist before using.
If the blister fails to heal or the surrounding skin becomes red and swollen, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Our hydrocolloid-based Blister Plasters provide instant pain relief by creating a second-skin barrier that helps heal the blistered area.
Our plasters also protect the damaged skin from moisture, dirt and bacteria.
Can be used on existing blisters or red skin before a blister has formed.
Hydrocolloid dressings have a number of elements helping to assist in the management of pressure wounds, including: production of a moist wound environment, absorption of wound fluid, facilitation of autolytic debridement, provision of a barrier to micro-organisms.
Helps with pain management
Product Features:
Instant relief from painful blisters.
Prevents painful rubbing.
Stays stuck, great for sport.
How to use:
Clean the affected area and dry thoroughly.
If the blister has burst, disinfect using a mild antiseptic.
Remove the glossy paper side.
Apply the plaster over the affected area without touching the adhesive side.
Remove top paper.
it is best to leave the plaster in place until it loosens naturally.
Caution & Warnings:
Do not use on infected wounds.
If you have diabetes or poor circulation, consult a doctor or chiropodist before using.
If the blister fails to heal or the surrounding skin becomes red and swollen, consult your doctor or pharmacist.