Bazuka Sub-Zero is a "freezing" wart and verruca removal device based on the cryotherapy method used by doctors.
Bazuka Sub-Zero is an effective freezing device for removing common warts and verrucas in the convenience of your own home. It works by quickly freezing the wart or verruca, causing it to fall off within a couple of weeks or so of freezing, leaving normal skin underneath.
Very Important:
Do not use this product without first reading the full instructions in the enclosed leaflet carefully, and until you have familiarised your self with the correct assembly, operation and use of the freeze device.
Abbreviated instructions:
A single freeze is sometimes enough, although up to three repeat applications may be used two weeks apart for stubborn lesions such as some verrucas.
1. Assemble device
2. Use safety cap to "charge" foam applicator with the freezing agent.
3. Gently apply freezer to the wart or verruca - ONLY for a matter of seconds.
This pack contains:
> A pressurised aerosol can containing the freezing agent which is a liquid mixture of Dimethyl > Ether, Propane and Isobutane.
> 12 disposable foam applicators (sufficient for 12 freeze applications).
> A special safety cap/applicator
> An instruction leaflet.
Warnings and side effects:
As with all freezing methods this treatment is uncomfortable and sometimes painful. When the frozen area thaws, it may turn red, and the discomfort should fade quite quickly, disappearing completely after a few hours. If used incorrectly , excessive freezing can cause permanent injury such as scarring or even damage to nerves and tendons.
Because this treatment can be painful it is not suitable for everybody. If used on children it must be operated by an adult.
Do not use:
> On children under 4 years
> If you are pregnant or breast feeding.
> If you are diabetic.
> Anywhere on or near your face, armpits, breasts, bottom or genital (sex) area; on birthmarks, moles, warts with hair growing from them, or any other spots; on skin areas that are sensitive, damaged, cut, grazed, disead or itchy; or at the same time as any other wart or verruca treatment.
If you are unsure about the condition of your health and the appropriate treatment, always speak to a medical professional. All content on this website is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as professional medical advice. Always read the product label and instructions prior to using any product.