The Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away Wart Remover is a doctor-proven way to target common and plantar warts. This treatment uses a pressurized vapor to freeze the wart tissue and is designed for use by an adult on children aged 4 and over. The variant Dr. Scholl’s® Freeze Away® Wart Remover is built to deliver rapid freezing with a single application in some cases.
Key benefits
- Targeted wart freezing delivers controlled cooling to the wart area for effective treatment.
- Rapid activation the applicator becomes very cold quickly, helping to freeze the wart tissue.
- Single-use guidance the applicator is designed for one-time use to reduce contamination risk.
- Adult-led application product should be applied by an adult, with use appropriate for children aged 4 and over.
- Clear usage steps the included booklet provides step-by-step directions to help ensure correct use.
Ingredients and key components
- Applicator and pressurized can enable a precise, cold application to the wart according to the booklet’s directions.
- Activating system a built-in activator supports proper positioning and operation of the spray mechanism.
Usage tips and suitability
- Best for common and plantar warts when used as directed.
- Keep out of reach of children after use and store the can and activator on a stable surface away from curious hands.
- Do not reuse the applicator; dispose after a single use to avoid reinfection of the wart virus.
- Be aware of an aching, itching, or stinging sensation as the wart is frozen, which is expected during treatment.
Following the included product instructions is essential for safe and effective use. Always consult the booklet that accompanies the device for precise timing and application details, and discontinue use if irritation occurs or if there is any sign of infection.
Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always read and follow the product label. Consult a healthcare professional if you have any health concerns.






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