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3 Pack Compeed Cold Sore Patch 45 Patches (3 Pack Of 15 Patches)
$ 12.66
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Description
Compeed 15 Cold Sore Treatment Invisible PatchesCompeed Cold Sore Patch
is an invisible patch method to treat cold sores discreetly and is clinically proven to address the complete cold sore cycle, from tingling to healing. It's an ultra-thin, transparent patch that protects and prevents touching of the area, thereby reducing the possibility of contamination.
Compeed Cold Sore Patch
contains Hydrocolloid-075 which promotes the perfect healing environment, preventing scab formation for noticeably faster healing. It heals your cold sore at a comparable speed to acyclovir 5% cream, helping you get back to feeling yourself.
Heals Fast
Instantly Hides Cold Sores
Relieves Pain
Reduces Redness and Swelling
Reduces Tingling, Itching and Burning
Reduces the Blistering and Helps Prevent Scabbing or Crusting
Reduces the Risk of Contamination from the Wound
Directions
You can use the cold sore patch at any stage of an outbreak. However, it is best to apply at the first sign of an an outbreak - usually a tingling or itching sensation.
Wash your hands before and after applying the
Compeed Cold Sore Patch
.
Compeed Cold Sore Patches
should be used 24 hours a day until the sore is healed. A patch will naturally detach after approximately 8 hours and should then be replaced with a new one.
Don't remove the patch because you want the sore to breathe. This is actually counter-productive and can lengthen the healing process.
Wash your hands. Ensure your skin is clean and dry. Do not use in combination with cream, as the patch may no longer stick to the wound and thus will not provide full treatment benefits.
Remove the arrowed applicator from the wrapper and hold one end in each hand.
Gently pull one end away in the direction of the arrows, exposing half of the patch. Take care not to touch the adhesive side of the patch
Gently press the half-exposed part of the patch onto the cold sore and hold in place.
Hold top side of applicator and slowly peel away downwards, ensuring the patch remains in place and is smoothed to the lip.
How to Remove
If the patch stays on, there is no need to remove it and change it. If the patch does start to detach from the skin it should be removed and replaced with a new one.
To remove the patch, loosen it at the edge.
Use both hands to hold loosened edge of patch.
Stretch the patch sideways, pulling hands apart as it is peeled away. Keeping the patch on is clinically proven to ensure the optimal healing environment is maintained
Please read full instructions and safety warnings before use
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