FOOT Care Wart Patches are a medical device. Crioline Wart Patches in flesh color contain a central disc with trichloroacetic acid, which causes the skin layers to soften and loosen (keratolysis). The patches hold well thanks to the hypoallergenic, highly adhesive adhesive.
Crioline patches are suitable for treating warts on the feet and hands.
In addition to the therapeutic effect, the Crioline patch perfectly relieves pain caused by pressure when walking, thanks to the reinforced central target.
Trichloroacetic acid creates a gentle and permanent process of softening warts.
Therefore, the use is completely painless and suitable even for children.
Crioline patches adhere perfectly to the affected area, creating an impermeable barrier to the spread of infection to healthy parts of the body and to other people
A wart patch is applied directly to the wart. Change the patch every 12 hours. After 3 days of treatment, remove the surface layer of the wart with abrasive material (for example, cotton gauze). If the wart is not completely removed, wait 3 days and repeat the treatment for another 3 days. Treatment of one wart can be repeated a maximum of four times.