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How Wartner Works
For small or newly formed warts and verrucas, usually only one treatment is necessary.
Older or more persistent cases may require two or three treatments at
two-week intervals. Do not
treat the same wart with Wartner more than three times in total.
Consult your doctor if three treatments have not led to an
improvement.

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You can recognise a
normal wart by its rough, 'cauliflower'-like surface.
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The skin turns white
when you press the foam applicator on the wart or verruca. A
slight aching or stinging sensation may occur as a result of
the freezing. After removing the foam applicator, the colour
loss and aching or stinging sensation will decrease rapidly.
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As a result of
freezing, a blister will form under the wart or verruca. This
may not be visible to the naked eye where there is thick
epidermis.
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After about 10 days,
the frozen skin with the treated wart or verruca should fall
off. In the meantime, new skin will have formed under the
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For further information please visit
www.wartner.co.uk
Wartner – put the freeze on warts and
verrucas!

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