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🦶 Say goodbye to warts and calluses—step confidently into smooth skin!
Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus, Wart Remover features a powerful 40% salicylic acid formula in hygienically sealed pads designed for adult use. Each box contains 25 pads that effectively soften and peel away tough skin imperfections like warts and calluses. Trusted by thousands with a 4.2-star rating, this product offers a convenient, mess-free solution for targeted foot care.

| ASIN | B0057BPE5S |
| Active Ingredients | salicylic acid |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,929 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #278 in Wart Removal Products |
| Brand | Curad |
| Brand Name | Curad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,176 Reviews |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 8 x 0.6 centimeters |
| Item Form | Pad |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 8 x 0.6 centimeters |
| Item weight | 10 g |
| Manufacturer | Medline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CUR01496 |
| Model Number | CUR01496Z |
| Number of Items | 25 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Benefits | Wart Removal |
| Product benefits | Wart Removal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wart Removal |
| Specific uses for product | Wart Removal |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
C**S
Worked!!
Works good, bandages are big so cut to size. Have to apply religiously for at least 2 weeks. Softens and peels skin if u have a planters wart you will have to cut away at hard part of wart. Apply to clean dry skin. Worked
E**A
Curad callus patches
Worked great
T**R
Exactly same as what my dr had givene them
Exactly like the ones I was given at a doctor's office for wart removal. Right now I am using them for callous removal, and my favorite part about this item is the cut 2 size. No wasted medication at all. ALSO, the adhesive side is sticky enough to stay on my feet for 48 hours
F**6
Needs good adhesion to hold in place
I bought these for a plantar wart on my pinky toe. I have a tiny pinky toe, and the last podiatrist I saw about 10 years ago said she couldn’t tell what it was but thought it was just a callous. The only other plantar wart I had was on the ball of same foot. Shortly after it was surgically removed (15 years ago), I noticed the start of discomfort on this pinky toe. For whatever reason, these two plantar warts were nebulous to diagnose, deep and resistant to treatment. Once one was gone, the other appeared. I’ve had these pads for 23 days, and I replace it on the treatment area every day. It definitely kills the skin, so it is imperative to remove the dead skin with sterilized tools and continue treatment consistently on the fresh skin. Other reviews mention pumice but I think that’s tough to sterilize. The most frustrating part is that you can’t really see the entire wart. I can say that I’m no longer in pain from the pressure of stepping on the wart, but it’s still there because I can see the ends of the blood vessels. For a tiny surface area, 1 pad has literally lasted 23 days using small portions. The problem is that the adhesion on these pads is almost non-existent. Band aids are too wide to effectively hold it in place. They just creep up to the top of my toe with every step and kills the skin around the wart surface. I bought some medical tape today and am hoping it holds. Next option will be duct tape. Hopefully I have a toe left after all is said and done, and at least there is progress.
B**K
The only wart removal product that makes any sense financially
Most other wart removal products, have pre-cut wart pads to apply. The problem is, no wart is ever the same size. With this, you get full sheets of the product, so you can cut multiple pads to fit a wart perfectly, and you can make numerous pads out of a single sheet. There are so many sheets, there's enough to kill at least several warts just in this one package. I've tried freezing, I've tried the liquid application, I've tried just about everything under the sun. The only thing that has worked for me for a planter work, is to soak my feet and scrub them heavily, then apply a custom cut wart pad from this package, then wrap elastic bandage around my foot to hold it in place. By doing that for 6 weeks, my Planter wart decreased in size by 85%. I thought it was going to die, so I quit applying the medication.. now it's starting to grow again, so time to start the same process again. All I can say is, it's not an instantaneous fix. It takes weeks of staying on top of things and making sure you're changing it out regularly.
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