Histofreezer Portable Cryosurgical System

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The Histofreezer is for wart and genital wart removal and is a portable cryosurgery device that is used to treat nine different types of external condyloma skin lesions. It can also be used for at-home skin tag removal and plantar wart removal and the device is designed for 1-hand operation and there are up to 70 treatments in each dispenser canister. Buy Histofreezer OTC without a prescription here at Canpharm.

Directions

Clean and dry application site on skin

Press the valve on the dispenser canister until you start to see droplets form

Apply the frozen applicator tip to the lesion and hold in place for 40 seconds

Only apply one wart removal freezing treatment at a time and then wait for lesions to eventually be sloughed by the skin

A second application of the wart freezing treatment may be necessary 1 to 2 weeks after the initial one, and this is especially when getting rid of plantar warts

Ingredients

Histofreezer ingredients are Dimethyl Ether and Propane

Cautions

Only apply Histofreezer to healthy, unbroken skin and do not apply to skin that is sunburnt or otherwise irritated

Treated area will appear white after treatment and then will redden quickly. Treated area may blister, form a scab, or change color. Be aware of the possibility of temporary pain at the freezing site.

If scab occurs do not touch it or remove and allow it to come off naturally

Keep treated area clean and dry for the next 6-8 hours following treatment and do not swim in a chlorinated pool

Store out of reach of children

Interactions

There are no established drug interactions risks between the Histofreezer wart removal spray and Rx or OTC medications, but if you are using any type of medicated product on your skin you may want to discuss it with a doctor before proceeding to buy Histofreezer online

Side Effects

Skin reddening, blistering, dryness, and temporary pain are possible side effects of using the Histofreezer to get rid of skin tags. If side effects are experience you may want to discontinue use and consider other OTC wart removal treatment products.

Frequently Asked Questions about Histofreezer


What is Histofreezer?

Histofreezer is a cryotherapy device used to treat benign skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, and actinic keratoses by freezing them.


How to use Histofreezer?

Apply the applicator tip to the lesion after activating the freezing agent. Hold it against the skin for the recommended duration based on the size and type of lesion, as specified in the product instructions.


How long does it take for Histofreezer to work?

Lesions typically begin to resolve within 1–2 weeks after treatment. Full healing can take a few weeks.


What ingredient is in Histofreezer?

The active ingredients in Histofreezer are dimethyl ether and propane, which act as freezing agents.


Is Histofreezer safe for home use?

Histofreezer is generally safe for home use when used according to the instructions, but it should not be used on certain areas (like the face or mucous membranes) without professional guidance.


Can Histofreezer be used on children?

Histofreezer is safe for use on children over the age of 4, but consult a healthcare provider for guidance before use.


Are there any side effects of Histofreezer?

Possible side effects include redness, blistering, and temporary skin discoloration at the application site. Rarely, scarring or infection may occur.


How often can you use Histofreezer?

Repeat treatments can be performed if necessary, but wait at least 2 weeks between applications. Follow the instructions or consult a healthcare provider for guidance.


Can Histofreezer treat plantar warts?

Yes, Histofreezer can be used to treat plantar warts. Ensure the lesion is cleaned and dried before application.


When should Histofreezer not be used?

Histofreezer should not be used on skin cancer, infected skin, or areas near the eyes or mucous membranes. Avoid using it if you are unsure of the lesion type or have an allergy to the ingredients.

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