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COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)
COMPEED® Corn Plasters (Medium Size)

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

10 # of Plasters

Hydrocolloid Technology

COMPEED® Hydrocolloid Technology provides instant pain relief due to the cushioned layer which quickly relieves the pressure that causes the corn. The wound healing technology works from the inside out to improve moisturisation which softens the corn, helping to remove it.

Stays in place for days to help prevent further painful rubbing

Individual experience may vary.

HOW HYDROCOLLOID WORKS
Instant pain relief
Protects and cushions against rubbing and pressure
Stays in place for days

Properties of plaster

Properties of plaster
  1. Deep cushioning to rapidly release the pressure from corn and relieve pain

  2. Ultra adhesive and tapered edges so the cushion flexes with movement to stay in place and protect from further rubbing

  3. Form-fitting waterproof and breathable design keeps natural moisture in and germs out for fast natural healing

  4. Helps soften and remove soft and hard corns

How to use

  1. Clean and dry skin before use, ensuring targeted area is free of creams and oils.
  2. Remove the top paper, then the bottom paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side.
  3. Apply plaster firmly over corn ensuring the edges are well smoothed down.
  4. Leave in place until it starts to detach. May stay in place for up to several days.
  5. For best results, use COMPEED® until skin has completely healed.

Get more corn treatment advice here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a corn?

Corns are areas of thickened skin on the foot, which are often painful to pressure.

What causes corns?

Corns are caused by rubbing and pressure on bony surfaces, and usually result from poorly fitting shoes. The skin on the foot thickens as a protective response to pressure and friction.

How can I prevent corns?

To prevent corns, start by reducing pressure and moisturising your feet, especially if you’re going to wear tight shoes. 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. This can be done by applying a plaster to cushion against rubbing and friction. COMPEED® corn plasters contain a special gel that helps remove the corn while providing instant pain relief.