Compound W Freeze Off 8 Applicators
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Average customer review:Product Description
Compound W Freeze Off is a fast and effective treatment for the removal of common warts and plantar warts. Compound W Freeze Off freezes the wart on the spot, causing the wart to fall off within 10 to 14 days, usually after one application.
Compound W Freeze Off is suitable for the removal of common warts and the removal of plantar warts on the bottom of the foot on adults and children over the age of 4. This package can be used to treat up to 8 warts.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #25807 in Health and Beauty
- Size: 8 applications
- Brand: Compound W
- Ingredients: Dimethyl Ether and Propane.
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
Features
- 8 applications
Customer Reviews
Try Apple Cider Vinegar instead
I had two warts on my index finger for 7 years, and I only focused on getting rid of the largest one. I must have very stubborn warts because I tried this product, duct tape, the liquid wart remover, and the black dots. I tried the Freeze Off maybe twenty times, and each time the wart returned a little larger than before. I got more aggressive with the treatments, and the last time I left the Freeze Off applicator on my wart for 2 minutes using a double dose of the freezing solution. I had to hold ice on my finger for a couple of hours to relieve the pain. Two weeks later, I peeled off the dried up blister and repeated the painful process. I thought I had done permanent damage to my finger it hurt so badly. But a month later, everything looked fine and my wart returned in the shape of a "C", which meant I at least did some damage to one side of my wart. Before I tried it again, my niece told me she tried a home remedy of apple cider vinegar applied to her wart with a cotton ball held in place with a bandaid each night for a week. I tried it, and MY WARTS ARE GONE. My son tried it too (He's had his warts for 9 years.), and his warts are now gone as well. Who knew apple cider vinegar would work better than all these expensive wart removal products? The apple cider did irritate my wart, then turned it white, then turned it purple, then it eventually peeled off. Amazing!!!! I just wanted someone out there to know.
Did the trick.
had a wart on my face. it suggests no to use on the face i was very careful. had to freeze it twice in three days. came off the next day. no scar. also used it on a skin tag i have on my neck took a little longer to fall off but both are gone thought stuff was great and saves a trip to the dr.
If you do it right, the product really works
I found this product to have worked really well for me. I had one plantear wart on my foot that over the course of a year got very large and then spread to make about10-15 other warts on the same foot. When I saw another wart on my other foot, I knew I had to do something about it. I used this, and they are all gone now and my skin looks back to normal. Some tips I have are:
1)You WILL most likely need to re-apply multiple times for the wart to be gone. It took me about 5 times, for them to all disappear. In addition, the package recommends 1 treatment every 4 weeks or something like that, but I did a treatment every 1.5 weeks, and that seemed to work great with no side effects.
2) Before I did the freeze off treatment, I would exfoliate the area as best I could and then wait a day and do the treatment. I felt like that exposed the affected area well and made it more responsive to treatment.
3) The application sticks are quite large, so If youre using them for tiny warts on the face or body, you have to be quite careful not to burn surrounding skin which may scar. However, If youre using the product on the palm of your hand or the bottom of your foot, I wouldnt worry as much because that skin is pretty resilient. Although at first when the wart healed, I had little indentations of dead skin, they eventually smoothed out and look completely normal
Hopefully this helps. I know my doctor was testing out a freeze-off treatment like this for warts as a backup in case their nitrogen tanks fail/are empty. So this kind of thing is getting into mainstream healthcare, so I wouldnt write it off. With a little work, it will save you a few bucks and the time it takes to go to the doctor.



