Each blister has its plaster!
What type of blister are you suffering from?
Not only do blisters arrive without warning (almost) but they can also be very varied. If, traditionally, they pop up more often on the heel arising from the area rubbing against the shoe, they can also occur anywhere on the foot.
In order to instantly relieve the pain and effectively protect the wound from friction, you need a solution which is adapted to each blister.
In other words, you need the right solution and the right plaster!
Compeed® has you in mind!
Compeed® has developed a full range of plasters to accompany you in the prevention but also in the treatment of your blisters, wherever they are.
Whether the blister appears under your heel, on your toe, on the side or on the sole of your foot... Compeed® will be there to relieve you and help you to get back to your normal day, by reducing the pain.
For even more comfort, think about taking a pack of different plasters with you, you’ll never get caught out! This is especially important when:
- you’re got unusual effort planned (running, hiking) in special shoes;
- you’re wearing a new pair of shoes;
- you’re experiencing sudden temperature changes;
With Compeed® Blister Medium and Compeed® Mixed Size plasters, remember that you can enjoy 20% more protective thickness! So you can be comfortably protected.
What blister would you like to see gone for good?
The COMPEED® Blister Patch. Before use, read the instructions. Seek advice from a health professional. This medical device is a regulated health product and for this reason bears the CE marking. Manufacturer: Laboratoire HRA Pharma RCS Nanterre 420 792 582. ML-COM-0419-GP. HRA Pharma France SAS with a capital of €1,540,000, 200 Avenue de Paris, 92320 Chatillon, RCS Nanterre 519 260 525. COM-NLE-0121-GP. January 2021.
The COMPEED® Blister Patch is a medical device. If a claim for medical devices vigilance, as defined below, occurs, report it immediately via our contact form available on the https://www.compeed.fr/contact/ website. Case for medical devices vigilance: any incident or risk of incident, serious or not, calling a medical device into question. By incident, we mean: Any malfunction or any alteration of the characteristics and/or performances of a medical device as well as any inadequacy of the labelling or the instructions. An incident may or may not be associated with an adverse reaction.