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COMPEED Herpes Blister Patch Invisible

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Herpes blister patch lasts up to 12 hours*, while creams with 5% aciclovir usually need to be reapplied every 4 hours. The type of treatment is particularly discreet. Simply apply the patch, make it up and go about your day with peace of mind. This type of treatment is particularly hygienic. The blisters are covered and the risk of further infection is reduced (especially important when dealing with babies and small children, but also in medical professions). The patches are individually packaged. Unlike creams, the pack of COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patch Invisible does not have to be disposed of after opening. Each patch is dirt, bacteria, water repellent and proven to reduce crusting and scabbing**.



It is estimated that 20% of all people suffer from cold sores regularly two to three times a year. So you're in good company - especially with the fast, effective COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patches Invisible!



* Clinical trial in 174 people, 2013

** Karlsmark T, Goodman JJ, Drouault Y, Lufrano L, Pledger GW. Randomised clinical trial comparing COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patch Invisible with five percent aciclovir cream in the treatment of herpes simplex labialis. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2008; 22 (10): 1184-1193.

Application

You can use COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patch Invisible at any stage of an outbreak. However, if possible, it should be used at the first signs of disease - usually itching or tingling. This reduces the risk of further infection from the wound and reduces the appearance of redness.


Wash your hands before and after using COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patch Invisible.


The COMPEED® Herpes Blister Patch Invisible should be worn around the clock until the blister has healed. A patch detaches itself after about 12 hours and should then be replaced by a new one.


Do not remove the patch so that the bubble can "breathe". In fact, this would be counterproductive and may prolong the skin's own wound healing process. By leaving the patch in place, the optimal conditions for wound healing are maintained.