Does freezing warts off hands really work?


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Me and 2 of my kids had this done on a total of about 6 warts only 1 came back.
So I would have to answer the question as yes it does work but not 100%.

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I've had it done in the doctor's office and it worked well. I have never tried the new home freezing kits.
yes, my son's had it done but you need several goes at it. my son had six warts and has three left. it depends on how big they are as to how long it takes to remove them. he's had around five treatments and will probably need a couple more.
I have also seen warts dissappear after swimming is seawater over a few days
I have had friends who have had this done and they have come back. When i was a little girl i had a wart on my finger and the Doctor told me to rub it with a cabbage leaf and then bury it in the garden, when the leaf has gone mouldy, the wart will come off and not come back, all i can say is that however crazy it sounds, it did actually work, so it may be worth giving it a go.
yes.
Yes, if you are talking about liquid nitrogen. The problem with some warts is they are multi-layered. The last wart I got rid of also required some Compound W to remove the next two (hidden) warts underneath the one the doctor took off.

I did use that product that comes in a can that is supposed to freeze the wart. It was not successful for me, only took off a little bit of the top skin.

Otherwise, go back to the Dermatologist and they can laser the thing off.
A friend of mine went to the Dr's to have it done she had more warts than fingers it worked great.


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