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KT TAPE PERFORMANCE+™ Blister Treatment Patches from KT TAPE® are designed specifically for athlete blisters and minor wound care. Each patch is made of an advanced hydrocolloid gel that conforms easily to the skin and stays in place even while you’re active. Blisters and minor wounds heal up to 2X faster than traditional plasters, allowing athletes to TRAIN LONGER and FINISH STRONGER.
Use the following tips for best result. Follow all directions.
CAUTION: If you have skin sensitivities, cancer, or are pregnant, consult your doctor before use. Improper application, overstretching, or applying on areas of sensitive skin, and improper or quick removal may result in skin irritation, blisters or skin abrasion. In rare cases, a user may experience a burning or stinging sensation which may indicate a mild allergic skin reaction. Follow instructions for SENSITIVE SKIN OR STRONG ADHESIVE tape removal and discontinue use. Do not place KT TAPE® directly over cuts or open wounds. Discontinue use if skin becomes irritated or sore. Instructions provided are for educational use only. KT TAPE® is not a replacement for professional medical care. Warranties and remedies limited to product replacement cost.
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WARNING: If you have sensitive skin, or the PRO EXTREME™ version, or if you experience difficulty or discomfort when removing, follow instructions below for SENSITIVE SKIN OR STRONG ADHESIVE tape removal and discontinue use. Do not place KT TAPE® directly over cuts or open wounds. Discontinue use if skin becomes irritated or sore. Instructions provided are for educational use only. KT TAPE® is not a replacement for professional medical care. Warranties and remedies limited to product replacement cost..
Begin by peeling tape up at a corner. Hold skin down where tape is being pulled off with one hand while gently pulling tape up with the other hand. Remove slowly.
In cases of sensitive skin or when the tape is difficult to remove, rub baby oil or olive oil into the top of the tape to help break down the adhesive. Wait five minutes and then slowly remove.
Individual video instructions on how to tape for many common injuries:
Individual video instructions on how to tape for many common injuries.
Video Instructions