Description
Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is highly contagious and commonly found in the environment. Warts spread quickly both on the body and from person to person, so they need to be treated as quickly and effectively as possible. One of the most effective ways is to freeze them (called cryotherapy), preferably using URGO Wart Cryotherapy*. This product is ready for immediate use, easy to apply and particularly suitable for children. The transparent applicator tip allows precise placement and surrounds the entire wart to freeze it to the core.
URGO Warts
Professional cryotherapy treatment of common and plantar warts on the hands and feet from the comfort of home.
Professional technology available for home use
Precise and practical applicator prevents the risk of burning healthy skin
Practical application, the product is immediately ready to use
Usage
Do not remove the applicator from the bottle. First determine the size of the wart and the appropriate dose according to the following table. A treatment is 3 to 5 doses. Small wart: 3 mm and smaller - 3 doses Medium wart: 3 mm to 5 mm - 4 doses Large wart: 6 mm and larger - 5 doses 1. Point the wart upwards so that the applicator opening (pointing downwards) can be placed on the wart and the entire wart can be surrounded by it. After placing the applicator on the nipple, make sure that the edges of the opening fit firmly on the skin. To make the treatment effective, hold the vial perpendicularly, at a maximum angle of 30°. 2. Press the aerosol release button firmly with your thumb, 3 to 5 times in a row (according to the table above) to release the amount of cryogen needed to treat your wart. Then hold the applicator on the nipple for 10 seconds. A 2mm white circle may appear around it. Once the treated area has dried, a small scar will appear which will heal in a few days to weeks.