T3 Acne Patch

T3 Acne Patch

Manufacturer:

Hoe Pharma

Distributor:

Zuellig Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Patch 23's Tea tree oil. Patch 30's Hydrocolloid.
Description
T3 Acne Patch (Hydrocolloid) is a single-use, semi-transparent, medical-grade acne patch with 10 mm & 12 mm diameter. The patch is sweat-proof, water-proof, hypoallergenic and breathable. It is matte finishing and ultra-thin making it almost invisible on the skin and it is make-up friendly. This patch has tapered edge for strong adhesion on skin.
Excipients/Inactive Ingredients: T3 Acne Patch (Tea Tree Oil): Styrene/Isoprene Copolymer, Hydrogenated C6-20 Polyolefin, Cellulose Gum, Mineral Oil, Paraffin, Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) Flower/Leaf/Stem Oil, Polyxamer407.
Indications/Uses
T3 Acne Patch (Hydrocolloid) is a medical grade, 100% hydrocolloid patch that provide strong, effective pus and oil absorption from acne.
T3 Acne Patch (Tea Tree Oil) is a hydrocolloid patch that absorb pus and oil from acne. It also has anti-bacterial property that fights pimple and fast healing property due to the presence of tea tree oil.
T3 Acne Patch (Hydrocolloid & Tea Tree Oil) directly covers the acne wound from contamination and dirt; also helps in minimizing scar formation on the skin.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Before application, clean face & hands well.
Apply a patch to cleansed blemish & remove when patch turns white from the impurities extracted.
Change the patch after 8-12 hours or as needed. Keep unused patches in the sleeve.
Contraindications
N/A.
Special Precautions
For external use only.
Avoid using around the eyes.
Do not use on infected wounds.
Discontinue use if discomfort occurs.
Storage
Keep out of reach of direct sunlight.
MIMS Class
Acne Treatment Preparations
Presentation/Packing
Form
T3 Acne Patch (Hydrocolloid)
Packing/Price
30's
Form
T3 Acne Patch (Tea Tree Oil)
Packing/Price
23's
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