Medicine for corns, calluses, and warts
Gel Corn Remover is a medicine that uses the keratin softening effect of salicylic acid. Since it is a gel type, it does not drip easily and can be easily applied to the affected area. After applying it to the affected area, it dries and forms a white film, softening the thick and hardened skin and removing corns, calluses, and warts.
When using Gel Corn Remover, open the product as follows.
- Hold the yellow spacer ring with your fingers and turn it to the left to separate the tube body and the spacer ring.
- Turn the spacer ring to the left to remove it, and with the overcap and nozzle cap still combined, screw the nozzle cap into the tube while not pressing the tube body with the tube body upright. (You can discard the spacer ring.)
- After confirming that the tube body and nozzle cap are firmly attached, remove the overcap and use it. If you press the tube when attaching the cap, the contents may spill out.
Example of how to use Gel Corn Remover properly - for corns
(1) Apply an appropriate amount of Gel Corn Remover to the affected area. It is more effective if you use it after taking a bath and wiping the affected area well.
(It is okay to take a bath or do water work after applying it.)
(2) After a while, the solution will dry and leave a white film, and the medicine will penetrate the affected area. When applying again, peel off this white film before applying.
- The white softened skin will be removed along with the film. If it hurts when removing the film, do not remove it forcibly, but apply it on top of the film.
(3) After applying for 2 to 5 days, remove the film and the whitened keratin to the extent that it does not hurt. The skin will regenerate, so keep it clean.
(4) If the affected area cannot be completely removed, apply the solution again. Corns in particular will recur if the core (keratin pillar) is not removed, so please repeat steps (1) to (3).
(5) Protect the affected area with a protective pad if necessary. For corns that have formed between the fingers, use a protective pad as needed to prevent the medication from coming into contact with skin where the corn is not formed. Also use the protective pad to relieve pain in the affected area.
*The enclosed protective pad can be purchased separately under the name Corn Protective Pad [For Between Fingers].