I used Dr. Scholl's Freeze-Away to remove a couple of skin tags (similar to a raised mole, but narrower at the base). It took 2 treatments, and about 3 days, for them to fall off. They came off cleanly (with no bleeding or open wounds), but there was some minimal scarring to the areas around the skin tags. They were small, and it was really hard to keep the swab-like attachment directly on the tags. My daughter also successfully used the kit to remove a couple of warts from her hand.
I think the problem is more in people not using the kit correctly, than with it not working. Once you insert the swab into the nozzle, you have to spray enough to let the swab become completely saturated. You should see some of the liquid drip off the tip. You then need to hold the swab directly on the wart/tag long enough to let it become frozen. It does sting quite a bit, but you have to deal with it in order to let the cold penetrate the full depth of the wart/tag. Be prepared to repeat the treatment at least one other time. You also need to be careful about not letting the swab touch the skin surrounding the wart. It will kill that skin as well and can result in scars.
2007-02-26 01:01:07
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answered by IAINTELLEN 6
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Wart Freezing Kit
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answered by lohr 4
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2016-12-24 20:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, do not use the band-aid type they do not work..
I used the spray kind in a blue box not sure of the name but it is a popular one, did not work at all.
I think the best thing to use is the 'nail poilsh' type wart remover.. I think it is campho phenique.. It is in the wart remover section at wal-mart and just remember that is it the nail polish type.. It removed two warts from both of my kids. The med said it would take like six weeks to come off but it only took like 2 to 3 wks with my kids and then feel off and DID NOT come back! Those wart remover spray things are expensive as well where as this stuff is only a couple of dollars!
2007-02-26 00:47:54
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answered by Marnie M 2
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Has anybody tried the over the counter wart freezing kits?
like wartner, dr schools freeze-away, etc.... do any brands youve tried work? ive tried the wartner and another brand and it didnt really get cold enough to do anything, but some people say theyre great
2015-08-02 00:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-28 05:52:40
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answered by ? 3
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Yeah, I tried one of those freezing things and it didn't work. But it wasn't really a wart, it's prurigo nodularis, a weird skin condition where you get nasty itchy bumps on your skin (it was diagnosed by a dermatologist). I thought it was worth a try but it didn't work. It might be good for real warts, but I just don't know.
I did use that liquid wart remover on a wart on my thumb once and it worked. I can't remember the name of it, but it's a really common product at the drug store. It smelled like acetone or airplane glue.
2007-02-26 00:45:42
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answered by majnun99 7
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Yes, used the home frezing kit on a painful planter's wart on my foot. Followed the instructions and it was gone after the second application. It's rare when I like a product enough to endorse it but this one works so I whole-heartedly endorse trying it if you have a wart you need banished.
2007-02-26 00:50:01
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answered by PuckDat 7
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Skin Tag Removal Dr Scholls
2016-10-07 04:07:32
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answered by ? 4
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Safely & Permanently Remove Moles, Warts and Skin Blemishes
2016-05-21 04:10:36
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answered by ? 4
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