StarAstrologer - Health & Personal Care : Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover - 40226sch -12 Ea SKU rus791228
Price: $14.95 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Health and Beauty
Label: SCHERING-PLOUGH HEALTHCARE.
Manufacturer: SCHERING-PLOUGH HEALTHCARE.
Publisher: SCHERING-PLOUGH HEALTHCARE.
Sales Rank: 27739
Studio: SCHERING-PLOUGH HEALTHCARE.
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It worked for me on skin tags. I just followed the directions, it took one off right away, the other one took two applications.
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I used it once. Skin became red in the area of application, then purple. Thouht it might work but they grew up again. I had to go to the specialist. It wasn't that painful.
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Entirely too much money for something that absolutely does not work. Save yourself the time and expense for now and have your MD apply liquid nitrogen to the wart during your next routine visit. The majority of clinics keep a supply of liquid nitrogen available for this purpose. They pour a little into a cup, soak a Q-tip, apply it to your wart and, in about a week, the dead wart/skin falls off. Period.
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I was very careful to follow the directions completely. This stuff did nothing at all. It's simple enough to use and only slightly painful, but such a huge waste of money. Plus, once you use it you can't treat with something else while you wait for the freeze to (not) work.
We had one child with a hand wart and it did discolor it, but after several treatments we switched to a bottle treatment with applicator brush. That did the trick.
My other son has come up with a ... Read More
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We tried this product on my 5 year old who has a rather large (1 cm) wart on the heel of her foot. She was very brave in letting us scrape the dead skin off the wart (a very important step)--a few times until it bleed. We always held the freeze-away tip for at least 40 seconds and then also went around the edges of the wart w/the applicator for a bit (a physician gave us this tip). After 9 treatments the wart is only minimally smaller. We should have just went to the dr. to begin with! We have had ... Read More
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