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Compound W Freeze Off Advanced Wart Remover w/ Accu-Freeze (15 Treatments) for $4.49 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
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Compound W Freeze Off Advanced Wart Remover w/ Accu-Freeze (15 Treatments) for
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Product Features:- Compound W Freeze Off Advanced safely, easily and effectively removes common and plantar warts in as few as 1 treatment
- Freeze Off Advanced starts working instantly and is similar to the freeze method that many doctors use to remove warts
- Accu-Freeze Technology controls the contact area and targets and kills nothing but the wart
- Precision metal tip controls the contact area to freeze off warts and usually causes them to fall off within 10-14 days
- Contains 1 Freeze Off Advanced pen with 15 treatments; for use by adults and children 4 years of age or older
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Other places you should really go see a doctor.
Also, the "freeze" part of this is not as cold as the Liquid Nitrogen used by a doctor. So this product isn't as good as what a doctor uses to freeze off a wart. A doctor freezing the wart is usually a one and done process. This at home thing could take repeated attempts, which may cause wart spreading or scaring.
For "at home" wart treatment, probably the safest and most effective is the Salicylic Acid products. Will take much longer, but more effective and safer than these freeze at home kits.
Dry ice?! Just WHY?! I am sorry they did that to your child.
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