The best and safest way is to go for Skin Care clinics like Reva Aesthetics as they use modern techniques like radiofrequency waves that produces steam and vaporizes the tissue fluid resulting in cutting and coagulation of the targeted skin lesion, without destroying the surrounding tissue. If you will knock the top off it it will heal up and return to its previous appearance.
No it does not hurt.
There are many facial wart removal products out on the market today. However, the best products are Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover Pads and Compound Wart Remover Fast Acting Gel.
NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...
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so this isn't a scientific way but its something my family sticks by and I believe it works, as it worked for me. Cut an apple in half. eat one half.with the other half rub it on ur wart and bury in in the ground.theory has it when the wart in the ground rots away ur wart will be gone
Your local store has many types of wart removal. One of the quickest ways to remove a wart is to use apple cider vinegar. Place some on a cotton ball and keep overnight on wart. It will fall off.
See a dermatologist.
Dry ice
cut it out!!
No it does not hurt.
by planter wart remover at the store
There are many facial wart removal products out on the market today. However, the best products are Curad Mediplast Corn, Callus & Wart Remover Pads and Compound Wart Remover Fast Acting Gel.
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
Your best bet to treat a wart is use a compound W treatment on it. This will freeze the wart itself and after a couple of treatments the wart will just fall off.
The time it takes to remove a wart with topical cream can vary, typically ranging from a few weeks to several months. Treatment effectiveness depends on the type of wart, the cream used, and individual skin response. Consistent application as directed is crucial for the best results. If a wart does not improve after several weeks of treatment, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
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NO! if you intending to get rid of the tattoo that way it wouldn't work it would only cause freeze burn after a long period...