The Scholl Corn Removal Pen can be used by adults and children from 16 years old.
For diabetics, it is recommended to consult your general practitioner before using the Corn Removal Pen.
During pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is recommended to consult your general practitioner before using the Corn Removal Pen.
How to use
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE THOROUGHLY: HANDLE WITH CAUTION.
Hold the pen vertically with the brush tip facing downwards.
Slowly turn/click the dial on the top of the pen clockwise to dispense the gel.
Allow the gel to flow into the brush for 3 to 5 seconds.
Carefully apply the gel strictly to the corn or callus using the brush, taking special care not to touch the healthy skin surrounding it.
Let the gel dry for 10 -15minutes before putting on socks or shoes.
Carefully wipe the brush tip with a tissue before replacing the cap to remove any excess gel and discard the tissue immediately.
Repeat once a day for 4 days.
Hazards and Cautions
Warnings and Precautions
The pen contains a strongly corrosive acid. Only apply the TCA-Active™ gel strictly to the area to be treated and do not touch healthy skin. If used on healthy skin, some degree of burning may occur so EXTREME caution is needed when using the Corn Removal Pen.
• Do not use on irritated, infected, reddened or inflamed skin.
• Do not use if you are hypersensitive to one of the ingredients or if you have any doubt whether the skin condition is a corn or callous.
• In case of irritation, redness or pain, clean the area with lots of soap and water and consult your doctor or pharmacist.
• Do not touch the healthy skin. In case the gel comes in contact with healthy skin clean the area with lots of soap and water to prevent skin irritation.
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Store in a cool, dry place (between 15 and 25°C).
Important info
If you have diabetes or poor circulation you could be at risk of foot related complications. This product is NOT SUITABLE for use if you have diabetes or poor blood circulation. Please consult a doctor or podiatrist before self-treating your foot condition.