When should COMPEED Fever Blister Patches be used to accelerate healing?
Fever blisters, which correspond to herpes labialis, mainly affect the edges of the lips. It can also appear in the mouth, on the chin, nostril or cheek. Characteristic signs usually precede the outbreak: tingling, burning, itching. Within 12 hours of these initial symptoms, small vesicles appear in clusters. These then dry out to form a crust. Once the herpes pimple has disappeared, it generally leaves no scar.
Fever blister patches are the right answer for people prone to cold sores. They act from the very first signs to reduce itching and burning sensations, while limiting the visibility of the lesion. Their translucent appearance means you can carry on with your activities without discomfort, providing discreet comfort on a daily basis.
Hydrocolloid technology creates a moist, healing environment comparable to that used in wound care. It absorbs excess fluid while maintaining optimal hydration, helping to limit scab formation and promote faster skin repair. This barrier also acts as a protective shield, reducing the risk of virus spread and contamination.
The patches are designed for easy, hygienic application. Their ultra-thin, flexible structure adapts to lip movements, enabling them to remain in place for several hours - up to 12 hours depending on the situation. Resistant and discreet, they can be worn under make-up and easily integrated into your daily routine.
Compeed: a targeted approach to fever blisters
Invisible fever blister patches are based on an approach inspired by wound care, creating a protected, moist environment. They can be used at all stages, from the first tingling to the healing phase. By isolating the affected area, they limit external aggressions such as bacteria or friction, while reducing the risk of transmission of the Herpes Simplex virus type 1. Their semi-permeable membrane allows the skin to breathe, supporting the natural skin repair process.
Their hydrocolloid technology acts at every stage of the outbreak and accompanies the skin throughout the process:
- Promotes faster healing
- Visually masks the lesion
- Helps relieve feelings of discomfort
- Reduces redness and oozing
- Soothes tingling, itching and burning sensations
- Limits crusting
- Reduces the risk of external contamination
How to use this fever blister patch
Apply the patch at the first signs of tingling or itching, to act as early as possible on the cold sore outbreak. Start by washing your hands thoroughly, then make sure the area to be treated is clean and perfectly dry. Avoid applying any creams or fats to the lip beforehand, as these may prevent the patch from adhering properly.
Carefully peel off a patch following the cut-out, then remove the transparent applicator from the protective film without touching the adhesive surface. Using a mirror, position the patch directly on the fever blister, applying gentle pressure to secure it in place. Gently remove the applicator: the patch remains in place and starts working immediately.
Leave it in place until it peels off on its own, usually up to 12 hours. Reapply day and night throughout the episode, without interruption, to maintain an environment conducive to healing. Make-up or lipstick can be applied over it.
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Precautions
- Do not apply to infected skin other than the fever blister
- Avoid touching the adhesive side of the patch
- Do not reuse a previously used patch
- Do not remove the patch prematurely to allow the lesion to "breathe".
- Consult a healthcare professional if the outbreak persists or worsens.
What is the composition of this fever blister healing patch?
Hydrocolloid technology
Packaging
Box of 15 patches or box of 30 patches
Our expert advice on COMPEED Fever Blister Healing Patches
To reduce discomfort and limit the risk of herpes labialis recurrence, Dr. Jean-Louis Masson, author of L'Homéopathie de A à Z, suggests:
FAQ
When should I apply a fever blister patch?
At the first signs of itching or tingling. Early application improves management of the outbreak.
Can I keep the patch on all day?
Yes, the patch can remain in place for up to 12 hours. We recommend continuous use, day and night, until healing is complete.
Is it possible to apply make-up with a patch?
Yes, its surface allows you to apply make-up or lipstick without altering its effectiveness.