Does COMPEED get rid of corns?

Does COMPEED get rid of corns?

COMPEED® Corn plasters contain hydrocolloid active gel technology which relieves pain immediately and helps remove the corn.

How long do COMPEED corn plasters take to work?

They can be easily treated by filing or scraping of the corn in order to reduce pressure or the application of specialist plasters, such as COMPEED® Corn Plasters, which cushion the corn. These treatments will immediately relieve the pressure, but it will take about two to four weeks for the corn to disappear.

Do corn plasters work on soft corns?

Corns can press into deeper layers of skin which is what can cause pain, when pressed. You can help alleviate some of this discomfort by using corn plasters. Soft corns tend to occur between the toes and, unfortunately, they can be equally painful.

How long should a corn plaster be left on?

Peel off the protective covering and place the patch/bandage over the area. Leave in place according to package directions. Remove and place a new patch/bandage as directed (usually every 8 to 48 hours depending on brand). Repeat this procedure for up to 2 weeks for corns and calluses and 12 weeks for warts.

Why do corns keep returning?

Rubbing, friction and mainly pressure are the reasons for corns developing and reoccurring. Anything that increases this friction and pressure will increase your risk of developing corns.

What is Compeed® corn plaster?

COMPEED ® Corn plasters contain hydrocolloid active gel technology which relieves pain immediately and helps remove the corn. Not only does it stay in place for days*, it provides protection and cushioning from rubbing and pressure.

What is comped plaster used for?

COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size) COMPEED ® Corn plasters contain hydrocolloid active gel technology which relieves pain immediately and helps remove the corn. Not only does it stay in place for days*, it provides protection and cushioning from rubbing and pressure. *Individual experience may vary

What is the best plaster for corns?

Wearing a hydrocolloid plaster, such as COMPEED ® Corn Plasters, can also reduce pressure while maintaining the natural moisture balance. How to treat corns? Start by relieving and moisturising pressure points on the foot.

How do you plaster over corn?

Remove the top paper, then the bottom paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side. Apply plaster firmly over corn ensuring the edges are well smoothed down. Leave in place until it starts to detach. May stay in place for up to several days. For best results, use COMPEED ® until skin has completely healed.