Products such as Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away and Compound W Freeze Off use dimethyl ether and propane combination to freeze the wart, allowing it to fall off. When used on a tattoo, it causes the same 'side effect' by causing the skin to form a blister and eventually peel off in a sheet. I have tried every method of tattoo removal, and by far this is the most efficient. Lasering the tattoo is very expensive and not to mention painful. Wrecking balm didn't work for me as it is just a vibrating sander applied directly to the skin. Some plastic surgeon offices are now using similar methods for tattoo removal, yet the pricing is steep. Just make sure to be sanitary as with all procedures. Oh, and no lotions, you want to skin to remain as dry as possible to allow the skin to 'chap' and peel away.
NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...
There are many facial wart removal products out on the market today. However, the best products are Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover Pads and Compound Wart Remover Fast Acting Gel.
In some cases its natural. Do not put wart remover on the wart when it has hairs in them, it will affect the wart & you will not want the ending results.
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NO, It says it right there on the back of the box that it is not for moles
NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...
With a tissue?
There are many facial wart removal products out on the market today. However, the best products are Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover Pads and Compound Wart Remover Fast Acting Gel.
In some cases its natural. Do not put wart remover on the wart when it has hairs in them, it will affect the wart & you will not want the ending results.
YES
by planter wart remover at the store
Finger his a$$ until in comes out
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
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NO, It says it right there on the back of the box that it is not for moles
Phosphoric acid is not commonly used as a wart remover. Over-the-counter treatments like salicylic acid are more widely recognized for this purpose. It's recommended to consult a healthcare professional for advice on effective and safe wart removal options.
There are a number of good over the counter wart removal creams. Some of those with the best reviews include 'Duofilm Liquid Salicylic Acid Wart Remover' and 'Compound W Freeze Off Wart Removal System'.