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Compound W Freeze Off Wart Removal System - 8 disposable applicators
Compound W Freeze Off Wart Removal System - 8 disposable applicators

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Brand: Compound W
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $13.99



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Customer Ratings: 3.0 out of 5 stars 15 comments

Ingredients: Dimethyl Ether and Propane.
Size: 8 applications

UPC: 075137530058
EAN: 0075137530058

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Descriptions:
  • 8 applications

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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.

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Customer Comments:   Read 10 more comments...

5 out of 5 stars Great stuff, highly recommended!   November 4, 2008
Great stuff, highly recommended! I had a wart problem on my finger and now it is gone. No pain at all, works fast... You can't go wrong with this purchase!


5 out of 5 stars Painful but worked GREAT!   June 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this comment useful.

OK, so, if you do NOT use this product CORRECTLY it will NOT work.

If you are a WUSS and can not stand even a LITTLE PAIN, this product will not work for you.....

I had gotten a wart on my left middle finger RIGHT on the edge of my nail (VERY Difficult area to treat). I had tried the liquid treatments that you brush on, I tried garlic, AND I even went to the doctor (who used a VERY similar kit to this..... and who also did not hold it on long enough, or on the WHOLE wart).....

Needless to say I was fed up with having this darn thing on my finger for over a YEAR!!!!!

I went out and bought this kit. I followed the instructions SOMEWHAT to a T. IT says to wait 2 weeks before repeating treatment... I found that if in a couple of days my finger felt fine and was not sore and did not ache, then I would treat it again.

Also, I kept the tip of the applicator pressed on the wart from 40-50 seconds (10 secs longer then they recommend) .... or pretty much as long as I could take it UP TO 50 seconds..... (It REALLY hurts like heck leaving it on up to 50 secs!)

Here are some tips:
1.) Find a way to shave down the top of the wart... use a nail file, sandpaper, scalpel (my mom is a nurse, therefore I have them on hand)... Get all of the top/dead layers off. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT HANDLE THE SHAVINGS THAT YOU CUT OFF! THEY WILL HAVE THE WART VIRUS CONTAINED WITHIN THEM! WASH THEM DOWN THE DRAIN/THROW THEM AWAY ASAP! (Do NOT cut/file TOO far down! if you get too deep you will cause the wart to bleed, and trying to get a wart to stop bleeding is almost impossible! It has it's own little set of blood vessels and does not CLOT! The bleeding may also spread the wart to other areas also!

2.)SOAK the area to be treated in warm water for 5-10 minutes. The longer the better. It saturates the area, and get's it nice and plump with water so that when you actually freeze it the freezing process can travel through the tissue better and get down deeper to the wart.

3.) Even on smaller warts freeze it until you feel some stinging. Meaning, if you leave it on 10-20 secs and you don't feel any pain, leave it on a little longer (NOT over 50 secs!!!!) If you do not feel pain you're really not freezing deep enough to kill the virus!

4.) If you need to treat more then once, do it BEFORE the end of the two week limit they say on the box. What I would do, is in say 3-5 days, if the area was NOT tender anymore, and it did NOT ache or hurt anymore, I'd freeze it again, repeating the steps I listed above. DON'T overdo it however, you could end up REALLY killing off your good skin!

I froze the one on my left middle finger about 3-4 times in a timeframe of about 2 weeks, and I did ALL the above steps I listed. It finally disappeared! A doctor didn't help, the liquid brush on stuff didn't help! JUST this stuff!!!!!!!!

IT WORKS IF YOU DO IT RIGHT!!!!!



1 out of 5 stars Not the same as a Dermatologist's Treatment!   June 10, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this comment useful.

Buyer beware! This expensive stuff is not the same as getting a treatment in your dermatologist's office. The dermatologist will spray liquid nitrogen DIRECTLY onto your skin. It stings a little, but it is very, very effective. This product is similar, but the difference is that first the liquid nitrogen is squirted onto an applicator. Believe it or not, this makes a big big difference. I don't believe at ALL, as the manufacturer claims, that it will remove a wart in a few as one treatment. Pass on this!


5 out of 5 stars A trick to make it work faster!   March 14, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this comment useful.

First of all this product does work if it is used correctly. If you want faster and better results take a razor and shave the wart as low as you can. this will allow the freezing liquid to penetrate to its root with fewer treatments. If you have no tolerance for pain just don't go too low. I personally went at it until it bled. Also if it does'nt sting while your applying it your not holding it on long enough or your waiting too long after you apply it to the q-tip before you use it.


5 out of 5 stars WORKS GREAT!   March 9, 2008
This products works, after trying endless wart removal acids whatever else there is on the market I tried this do it yourself freeze kit. At first I tried following the instructions carefully, wetting the wart, freezing the stick with the canister for 5 seconds and then applying for 40 seconds, immedietly after I realized that this is not enough, I have had a pea size wart on my index finger for over a year now and this bastard had to be frozen all the way back to the ice ages. To get the best result take a long hot bath and when your done your skin will be pretty wet and soft, freeze the stick for 7 seconds, wait another 15 seconds and then apply and hold onto the wart for atleast 2 minutes even if it hurts or burns just keep going. I have done this about 7 times during the last 2 weeks and the bastard has gotten significantly smaller about 2/3 the size of what it was and it's healing up pretty well.

So forget the intructions and apply for as long/as many times as you can until the thing dies, It will burn and ache a bit and the skin will wound but after a few weeks this can be removed with a scalp and fresh skin will appear underneath.