Hansaplast Blister Plasters Toes 6 Pieces , your ultimate solution for immediate pressure and pain relief, powered by Hydrocolloid Technology.
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Blister Plaster Small – The little blister plaster packed with technology
Hansaplast Blister Plaster Small instantly relieves pressure and pain thanks to its Hydrocolloid Technology. It can be used for any small blisters on feet, although it’s particularly suitable for blisters on toes. Even tricky to reach blisters between toes can be treated easily.
The Hydrocolloid Technology protects the affected area and relieves pain immediately, but it also aids the speedy healing of the blister. It works on the moist healing principle: Superabsorbers soak up blister fluid so that a protective layer of gel can form over the sore spot. Once in place, the plaster also protects the wound against further pressure, prevents additional friction and keeps dirt and bacteria away from the affected area. All of these properties working together mean quicker healing.
Hansaplast Adhesion Technology ensures that the blister plasters stay firmly in position for 48h plus. They’re waterproof, so showering is not a problem, and they’re sweat-proof, too. You can be sure that blisters on toes will disappear faster from now on...even difficult to reach blisters between toes!
The easy-to-use application system makes putting one of these small blister plasters on a fast and wrinkle-free process. They’re perfect for dealing with small blisters on feet when you’re out and about – and mean you can quickly get back to your day.
We know that if your feet feel good, you do, too! So this new refillable box goes where you do. With its bright blue colour is easy to find – even at the bottom of your bag. There are 5 different designs – which one will you choose?
FAQ
1. Why do we get blisters?
Pressure and friction are usually the cause of blisters. Blisters will appear in areas where the skin is exposed to these over a long period of time, for example during sports or when wearing a new pair of tight shoes. This causes the upper layer of the skin (the epidermis) to move back and forth over the underlying layer. A space then forms between both skin layers, which becomes filled with fluid – and a blister is formed.
2. What’s the best way to treat a blister?
If the blister has already formed, protect it from further pressure and contamination with a blister plaster. Hansaplast Blister Plasters work so well because they contain the Hydrocolloid Technology to absorb the blister fluid and create an optimal moist wound healing environment. This allows the wound to heal faster and restore quickly. They’re also very efficient at sealing and protecting the area from dirt and bacteria. The Hansaplast Blister Plaster works to stop further pressure and relieves pressure and pain immediately, so you’ll feel better right away.
3. Do I need to pop the blister? What should I do if it popped accidentally?
Ideally a blister should not be ruptured. This is because the blister exists to protect the skin underneath from additional infection. If a blister is already open, the remaining skin layer should not be removed. Either way, it’s important to protect the wound from external influences and contamination. So, carefully clean and dry the affected area before applying anything to it. If the blister is already deroofed we recommend additional disinfection.
Hansaplast Blister Plaster relieves pain from pressure and friction immediately and creates an optimal moist wound healing environment that allows the wound to heal faster. During the healing process, the blister is safely sealed and protected from dirt and bacteria.
4. Can I use a healing cream underneath the Hansaplast Blister Plaster?
No, we don’t recommend it. Applying any ointment, cream or other product under the blister plaster could reduce its effectiveness and adhesive power.
5. How often do I need to change the blister plaster?
Hansaplast Blister Plaster with its Hydrocolloid Technology creates an optimal moist wound healing environment that allows the wound to heal faster. So that the healing process is not disturbed, and as long as no signs of infection occur the plaster should be left in place for several days. It should only be changed when it peels off by itself.