COCHON M, O, Protection varnish 10ml
Isolates the healthy skin from the cutaneous lesion (horns, warts, calluses, partridge eyes) before administering a keratolytic treatment. (peeling)
Description of COCHON M, O, varnish protection 10ml
Pig M, O, Varnish Protection 10ml is formulated to preserve a healthy epidermis of a cutaneous lesion, such as partridge eye, warts, corns and calluses , before any keratolytic care.
Thanks to the action of its active ingredients, this clear dermatological varnish effectively protects the healthy skin.
This protective varnish is particularly suitable for the elderly for whom the use of a killer or a keratolytic is sometimes difficult.
Advice for use and dosage
- Use the protective lacquer locally on dry, clean skin around the area to be treated with the applicator brush. The goal is to form a ring around the wart or horn, left in the open air.
- After drying, the varnish protects the healthy skin by surrounding it with an insulating film.
- Then apply the keratolytic treatment to the isolated lesion.
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Composition
Ethyl, acetate, butyl acetate, isopropyl, alcohol, nitrocellulose, phthalic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride, glycol copolymer, acetyl tributyl citrate.
Precaution of use
- This protective varnish should not be applied to wounds, mucous membranes or damaged skin.
- Avoid any contact of this protective varnish with the eyes.
- This varnish is only applicable externally.
Presentation of COCHON M, O, varnish protection
Pig is in the form of a 10 ml bottle.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
How to eliminate corns and calluses ?
Active ingredients called keratolytic keratics (mainly salicylic acid or lactic acid) are available in the form of ointment or liquid, to be applied precisely on the thickened zone , at the risk of burning the surrounding tissues. Sometimes, the protocol is restrictive, including a footbath beforehand to soften the skin, applying a protective varnish around the area to be treated, applying the product, drying and then setting up an occlusive dressing. .