Applying freeze wart remover on skin that is not affected by warts can cause irritation, redness, and potential blistering. The active ingredients are designed to freeze and destroy wart tissue, so using it on healthy skin can lead to damage. It's important to follow the product instructions carefully and only apply it to the targeted wart area. If irritation persists or occurs, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
YES
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
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...
There are a number of good over the counter wart removal creams. Some of those with the best reviews include 'Duofilm Liquid Salicylic Acid Wart Remover' and 'Compound W Freeze Off Wart Removal System'.
truth is it doesn't hurt at all I have it and used it the thing is try to avoid putting it around the skin around the wart! It might irattate the skin bot nothing sirous!
Salicylic acid is the common topical acid found in over-the-counter wart removers, which works by breaking down the protein in the skin of the wart, causing it to gradually peel away.
With a tissue?
stop using it and ask a doctor Improved: What you should do is just let the air get to it once the wart is gone and it will be fine, trust me, i just got rid of my wart yesterday and yah the skin is pealing just let it heal, in no time it will be better.
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.
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In some cases its natural. Do not put wart remover on the wart when it has hairs in them, it will affect the wart & you will not want the ending results.
Salicylic acid is a keratolytic (peeling agent). Salicylic acid causes shedding of the outer layer of skin.