Uses cryotherapy – a proven method of applying low temperature treatment to tissue – to immediately freeze the wart during treatment. As a result, the treated wart will fall off 10 to 14 days after treatment, leaving a new layer of skin.
Rough, hard and have a ‘cauliflower-like’ dome-shaped appearance
Sometimes have visible dark specks beneath the surface wart with a ‘callus-like’ skin over the wart
Back of the hands and near fingernails. Less commonly on elbows and knees
Occurs on the bottom, or the soles, of the feet
Usually painless
Can be painful if located near the wright baring parts of feet, such as the heel or ball of foot
Position applicator opening over the wart so it covers the wart fully and sits snug against the skin.
Firmly press bottom of dispenser 3 times in a row
Remove the product from the wart after 10 seconds.
Results can vary, but typically, the wart should start to fall off within 10 to 14 days after using Wartfreeze. It may take more than one treatment for stubborn warts.
Wartfreeze uses cryotherapy (freezing) to target and destroy the wart tissue. The product delivers a controlled burst of cold to the wart, causing the cells to freeze and eventually fall off as the skin heals.
Wartfreeze is most effective for common warts and plantar warts. It should not be used on facial warts, moles, or genital warts. Always follow the instructions and consult with a healthcare professional if unsure about your specific condition.
No, Wartfreeze should not be used on sensitive areas, including the face, genitals, or near the eyes. For warts in these regions, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for alternative treatment options.
Aurium Pharama Inc.
Toronto, ON.
(905) 669-9057
info@aurium.ca