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The Wart Freezing Gun

Step 5Shoot that freakin' wart already!

Shoot that freakin\
Now you'll have to muster your wits and remove that wart.

1. Using the same technique as before, start releasing the liquid at a very slow rate until you fell you've got it perfect.
2. Continue to squeeze at that rate and place the end of the Q-tip on the war so the straw is perpendicular to your skin in every direction.
3. Hold your wart remover there for about 20-30 seconds, the wart should turn white while you freeze it.

Note: I did mine for just over a minute because I've "removed" it at least 6 times, twice professionally and it keeps coming back.

4. After you've stopped, your wart should scab up in a few days and fall off. Don't forget to put neosporin on it to prevent scarring.

The pictures of my finger are from four days after removal. It looks pretty bad because I did it for over a minute and I didn't hold the can perpendicular to the wart. The wart is just now turning into a scab and about to fall off.

To the left of the wart, you can see a faint pinkish circle, that's a scar from a wart I successfully removed 3 weeks ago using this method. I forgot to put neosporin on that one.


Good Luck!
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Feb 21, 2008. 6:00 PMDr_Stupid says:
confirmed. severely retards the wart's growth. I've had one on my knuckle for nearly 20 years, and using this method, I've got it to not only stop growing, but it's starting to recede. Repeated treatments are necessary for deep warts, but bear in mind, if it's a DEEP wart, you'll want to seek a dermatologist and have it surgically removed.

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