Liquid nitrogen is the acid used to freeze a wart. It will in turn burn the wart.
YES
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.
you could ask your GP to freeze it off using liquid nitrate or use a wart remover.
very good but freeze off is the best
it's proly a wart. a doctor can freeze it.
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.
Go to the doctors and ask them to freeze it off for you. Or just search online how to freeze off a wart. It's the same procedure. Good luck!
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...
Black dots in a wart typically indicate the presence of tiny blood vessels that have clotted, which can occur as the wart dies or begins to resolve. While the appearance of black dots suggests that the wart is undergoing changes, it doesn't necessarily mean the wart is completely dead. It's important to monitor the wart for other signs of fading or changes in texture, and consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment options.
Typically it is dried blood from a small capillary. They are found at the center of the wart.
Typically, there are a lot of factors at play but to simply answer your question, using freeze away should take a week or two before the wart dies....sometimes quicker and other times much longer.