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The Medical Freeze Spray - Max Professional comes in a package of two 10oz units, featuring a 5-inch extension straw for precision application. This superior R152a refrigerant rapidly lowers component temperatures to -65°F, is 100% non-flammable, and evaporates quickly without leaving any residue or odor, making it perfect for diagnosing electronic faults.
L**R
Product worked perfectly
I had a tiny mole on my nose. Using a cut down 2" long drinking straw, I pressed the straw firmly over the mole, then filled the straw with a shot of Medical Freeze Spray. I let it boil off, then removed straw. I repeated this process twice, the mole scabbed over, then completely healed and was gone.
J**H
Works on the skin
This stuff works. Say goodbye to warts or skin tags, even moles. Get the q tip attachment w them - they are really necessary to prevent overspray.
N**K
From someone who is using this to try to get rid of warts.
First, I realize that "wart removal" may not be one of the intended or approved uses of this product. But, that's not going to stop people from trying, when a visit to the doctor can end up costing you $200-$300.That said, here is my experience and some tips I have for people with a similar mindset as mine.You do not need a speculum (the black cones), because this stuff works on evaporation rather than brute force temperature (the approach that doctors use with liquid nitrogen). Instead, get the 10-pack of wart removal freeze spray applicator swabs (aka, hollow and less-dense q-tips).Before you begin, take a bath or a nice hot shower, to get the skin soft. Use a pair of new fingernail clippers to trim down as much hard / dead skin as possible. (note, do not use these fingernail clippers for anything other than this purpose, as warts are a virus that can be transmitted through touch, especially when dealing with something sharp). All of your trimming should be painless - if it hurts in any way, you're trimming too much.Then, GENTLY use the spray to coat the end of the q-tip applicator with the spray liquid. Yes, it IS a liquid, but it evaporates very quickly so you might think it is just a gas spray. You do NOT need to spray at full blast - that is a HUGE waste of the spray, and would be too much and too broad.Get the applicator nice and cold, and then press it against the wart and hold it there. The "cold" will not last that long, so you will need to hold it a while and also drip-spray the applicator a couple more times. You can even drip-spray the applicator while you are still holding it against your skin. This is because the evaporation will be limited while the liquid is still inside the spray tube. Even if it does evaporate before exiting, the exiting gas will be extremely cold, and thus effective.Also note, this cold-application part SHOULD be painful. It WILL hurt. Sorry, there's no way around that. In fact, more pain is actually better. To a point, that is. If it doesn't hurt, then you're not doing enough, and the wart will not be killed off. A single application will probably not be enough, btw - you will very likely need to apply this treatment to your wart several times, going maybe 3 days between each treatment.Also a good idea, apply a wart removal gel between freeze treatments. Go for the one-two punch.
A**R
Works great
Good product . I use to remove various skin tags !
S**Y
I want a full refund on the headphones.ones.
The headphone radio doesn't work. Plus they were packed in some kind of oil that was all over them and the outside and inside the box and contents. The oil had some kind of very strong aroma that caused me to have restricked breathing and sent me into an asthma attack.
H**W
incredible value, but is it cold enough? You need to buy applicator tips as well
Much better value than histofreeze, or liquid nitrogen, and it get skin turning white, but I'm not convinced it gets things cold enough. Does not come with appropriate applicators for freezing skin (thin tube with sponge tip applicator), which I fortunately had some left over. Only comes with a thin tube that one sees with compressed air for cleaning.
O**B
works great
Have bought this a few times it really works great
S**A
Treating my own lesions
As an RN and one who worked in a clinic, I was used to treating my own suspicious lesions. Now I have a product at home that works just like the one we had at the clinic. I hate running to the doctor and paying a copay every time I need a lesion removed. Very happy with this product but you should read up on how to treat a lesion with this as you can cause a burn.
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