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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 blister.


For further information please visit
www.wartner.co.uk

Wartner – put the freeze on warts and verrucas!

 


 


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