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Epitact Separators 3 pcs

Epitact Separators 3 pcs

To separate two toes, between which excessive pressure and friction is exerted.

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€8.40
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Have two toes with a tendency to overlap or to stay in touch? This is a frequent phenomenon that often causes the formation of corns in the interdigital space: it is what is usually called callus. To avoid the formation of this type of callus, the ideal is to separate the two toes with the help of a silicone gel separator. The EPITACT® separator is perfectly ergonomic and consists of a material that distributes the pressures and is extremely comfortable. Result: we forget the presence of the separator when we use it!

Features:

The separator allows you to move your toes apart, just a few millimeters. It is made with EPITHELIUM ™, whose properties of pressure distribution and friction inhibition have been widely proven. The flexible material and the shape of the separator, perfectly adapted to the foot, allow immediate comfort.

Durability:

About 2 months (respecting the instructions for use).

ADVICE ON USE

• If you want a gap between the 1st and 2nd finger, limiting the deviation of the big finger, in order to correct the «bunion», you should choose the product «Corrector».

• After excision of the interdigital callus, performed by a podiatrist, a separator is placed. This device makes it possible to avoid systematic reformation of the hyperkeratosis zone.

The widest part can be placed either up or down. Adapt, in a way that gives you greater comfort. Put between fingers.

CONSERVATION

• Wash by hand, without rubbing.

• Allow to dry naturally.

WARNINGS

• The product was subjected to all tests imposed by European legislation, with the objective of obtaining the CE mark (ISO 10993-1 standard). If an incident occurs, you should immediately stop using the product and inform Millet Innovation.

• Do not use on unprotected wounds.

• Cases of people suffering from arteritis, diabetes, polyneuritis, lower limb neuropathy or ulcers: ask your doctor or podiatrist, then monitor your foot during use.

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