Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment (50ml): Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment provides rapid treatment for warts and verrucas, using a method of Cyrotherapy (cold therapy) to freeze the wart or verruca, in a method used by doctors to treat stubborn cases. The wart or verruca will be frozen to the core, and in just one treatment, usually falls off after 10 days, leaving clean skin underneath. Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment uses Verrukill technology, a safety security system. The formula can only be discharged using a special safety cap, and the applicator clearly shows when the product is charged, so applying to specific areas is clear and risk free.
Directions:
How to useBazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment:
Read enclosed leaflet for full instructions.
Adults and children aged over 4 years: Assemble device according to instructions given. Use safety cap to 'charge' foam applicator with the freezing agent. Gently apply freezer to wart or verruca for only a matter of seconds.
Warnings:
Warnings relating toBazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment:
Do not use without first reading the enclosed instruction leaflet. Make sure you are familiar with the correct assembly, operation and use of the freeze device.
Do not use:
On children under 4.
If you are pregnant or breast feeding.
If you are diabetic.
Anywhere near your face, armpits, breasts, genitals or bottom.
On birthmarks, moles, warts with hair growing from them or any other spots.
Skin areas that are sensitive, damaged, cut, grazed, diseased or itchy.
At the same time as any other verruca or wart treatment.
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use.
Ingredients:
Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment contains:
Pressurised aerosol can containing freezing agent: Dimethyl Ether, Propane, Isobutane
12 disposable foam applicators.
Side Effects:
Side effects relating toBazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment:
Due to the sudden freezing process, this treatment may cause some initial discomfort. Due to this fact it may not be suitable for everyone, and is not recommended for children under 4 years of age.