

Reusable silicone sticker | 3622S
A silicone patch helps prevent calluses and relieve pressure points on the front cushion of the ball of the foot.
The silicone patch is an effective solution for preventing calluses and relieving pressure points on the ball of the foot. The patch adheres to the skin and provides cushioning and protection in sensitive areas.
Using the patch helps reduce friction and pressure caused by prolonged walking, standing, or intense physical activity, and improves the overall comfort of the foot.
2 units - universal size

Dimensions
Pair - Universal size
Extended description
Medical indications:
- Warts on the balls of the feet: Suitable for people who suffer from warts on the balls of the feet, and can help prevent the appearance of new warts.
- Metatarsalgia: Helps reduce the pain and pressure caused by Metatarsalgia conditions.
- Sensitive foot pads: Designed for people with sensitive foot pad areas, to relieve friction and pressure throughout the day.
- Minor injuries: Suitable for use in cases of minor injuries or inflammation in the sensitive areas of the foot pads.
- Continuous pressure on the foot: Helps prevent damage and continuous pressure on the ball of the foot area, especially for people who stand for long periods of time or walk a lot.
User manual
- Make sure the foot is clean and dry before using the patch.
- Remove the sticker from the backing paper without touching its sticky surface. Keep the backing paper to return the sticker to at the end of the day.
- The patch should be placed on the ball of the forefoot, in areas where there are pressure points or a risk of calluses forming.
- Gently tighten the patch so that it adheres well to the skin and does not move while walking.
- The sticker can also be used inside shoes.
- If the sticker wears off or loses its stickiness, it must be replaced with a new one.
- When finished using, gently remove the sticker from the foot and return it to its backing paper.
- If there is adhesive residue on the skin, the area can be washed with soap and water.
- Avoid applying the patch to irritated or injured skin.
- The stickers should be kept in a cool, dry location when not in use.
- Patches can be used daily to prevent calluses and reduce pressure on the ball of the foot.
Our expert advice
Pair - Universal size
Medical indications:
- Warts on the balls of the feet: Suitable for people who suffer from warts on the balls of the feet, and can help prevent the appearance of new warts.
- Metatarsalgia: Helps reduce the pain and pressure caused by Metatarsalgia conditions.
- Sensitive foot pads: Designed for people with sensitive foot pad areas, to relieve friction and pressure throughout the day.
- Minor injuries: Suitable for use in cases of minor injuries or inflammation in the sensitive areas of the foot pads.
- Continuous pressure on the foot: Helps prevent damage and continuous pressure on the ball of the foot area, especially for people who stand for long periods of time or walk a lot.
- Make sure the foot is clean and dry before using the patch.
- Remove the sticker from the backing paper without touching its sticky surface. Keep the backing paper to return the sticker to at the end of the day.
- The patch should be placed on the ball of the forefoot, in areas where there are pressure points or a risk of calluses forming.
- Gently tighten the patch so that it adheres well to the skin and does not move while walking.
- The sticker can also be used inside shoes.
- If the sticker wears off or loses its stickiness, it must be replaced with a new one.
- When finished using, gently remove the sticker from the foot and return it to its backing paper.
- If there is adhesive residue on the skin, the area can be washed with soap and water.
- Avoid applying the patch to irritated or injured skin.
- The stickers should be kept in a cool, dry location when not in use.
- Patches can be used daily to prevent calluses and reduce pressure on the ball of the foot.
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