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Breathable and washable reusable Lycra and silicone plaster
A product designed to relieve pain resulting from blisters caused by friction and pressure.
The plaster allows the skin to breathe, thus helping to reduce unnecessary moisture and speeding up the healing process.
The patch is skin-friendly, meaning it does not cause irritation and is easy to remove without pain.
In addition, the plaster is washable and reusable, making it an economical and effective solution for treating blisters.
The product is excellent for everyday use and is especially suitable for people who engage in physical activity or wear tight shoes.
2 units - universal size

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Medical indications:
- Blisters caused by tight or ill-fitting shoes.
- Blisters as a result of prolonged walking or running.
- Pain caused by continuous pressure on certain areas of the feet.
- Friction caused by belts, straps, or other tight clothing.
- Skin friction as a result of sports or physical activity.
- Preventing blisters from appearing in sensitive areas of the skin during prolonged activities such as hiking or running.
- Reducing discomfort and pain in areas with existing blisters, by providing a softening layer of protection. The plaster is especially suitable for people who engage in intense physical activity, athletes, travelers,
- And for workers in environments that require prolonged standing or walking.
- Suitable for diabetics
User manual
- Before use, clean and dry the area where the plaster will be applied.
- Carefully remove the protective paper from the plaster, without touching the sticky part.
- Place the patch gently on the blister or the intended area, making sure it is firmly attached to the skin.
- Press lightly on the entire area of the patch for 10 seconds to ensure optimal adhesion.
- The plaster is intended for daily use, and should be replaced as needed or when it begins to peel.
- The plaster can be gently washed with lukewarm water and mild soap, and air-dried before reuse.
- When you want to remove the patch, do so gently to avoid skin irritation.
- If any irritation or sensitivity occurs, discontinue use of the patch and consult a doctor.
- The plaster is suitable for use on intact skin only and not on open wounds.
- Following the instructions for use will ensure maximum comfort and a quick and effective recovery process.
Our expert advice
Medical indications:
- Blisters caused by tight or ill-fitting shoes.
- Blisters as a result of prolonged walking or running.
- Pain caused by continuous pressure on certain areas of the feet.
- Friction caused by belts, straps, or other tight clothing.
- Skin friction as a result of sports or physical activity.
- Preventing blisters from appearing in sensitive areas of the skin during prolonged activities such as hiking or running.
- Reducing discomfort and pain in areas with existing blisters, by providing a softening layer of protection. The plaster is especially suitable for people who engage in intense physical activity, athletes, travelers,
- And for workers in environments that require prolonged standing or walking.
- Suitable for diabetics
- Before use, clean and dry the area where the plaster will be applied.
- Carefully remove the protective paper from the plaster, without touching the sticky part.
- Place the patch gently on the blister or the intended area, making sure it is firmly attached to the skin.
- Press lightly on the entire area of the patch for 10 seconds to ensure optimal adhesion.
- The plaster is intended for daily use, and should be replaced as needed or when it begins to peel.
- The plaster can be gently washed with lukewarm water and mild soap, and air-dried before reuse.
- When you want to remove the patch, do so gently to avoid skin irritation.
- If any irritation or sensitivity occurs, discontinue use of the patch and consult a doctor.
- The plaster is suitable for use on intact skin only and not on open wounds.
- Following the instructions for use will ensure maximum comfort and a quick and effective recovery process.
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