2 X Compeed Cold Sore Discreet Healing Patch, 15 Patches, Cold Sore Treatment
2 X Compeed Cold Sore Discreet Healing Patch, 15 Patches, Cold Sore Treatment
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How to use COMPEED Invisible Cold Sore patch
- You can use the cold sore patch at any stage of an outbreak
- However it is best to apply at the first sign of an outbreak usually a tingling or itching sensation
- Wash your hands before and after applying the COMPEED cold sore patch
- COMPEED cold sore patches should be used 24 hours a day until the sore is healed*
- A patch will naturally detach after approximately 8 hours and should then be replaced with a new one
- Don’t remove the patch because you want the sore to ‘breathe’
- This is actually counter-productive and can lengthen the healing* process
- Keeping the patch on is clinically proven to ensure the optimal healing* environment is maintained
* Healing of the cold sore lesion
COMPEED Invisible Cold Sore Patch
COMPEED Invisible Cold Sore Patch delivers up to 12 hours of continuous treatment * to heal fast and significantly reduce scabbing compared to anti-viral creams. And, because it acts like a virus shield **, the patch reduces the risk of contamination from the cold sore.
*Individual experiences may vary.
** The patch acts like a virus shield to reduce risk of contamination from the cold sore.

How it works
COMPEED Invisible Cold Sore treatment is the original invisible healing patch for cold sores. Its Hydrocolloid-075 technology is an active gel that acts like a second skin. It seals your cold sore to accelerate your body’s natural healing mechanism.
COMPEED Cold Sore treatment:
* Provides up to 12 hours non-stop action from Day 1 – to heal fast.
• The patch acts like a virus shield to reduce risk of contamination from the cold sore.
• Each invisible patch creates an optimal healing environment and stays in place for up to 12 hours.
For best results start using when you first feel a tingle and continue using a patch day and night throughout the outbreak until the lesion is fully healed.

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