🎯 Target warts with precision, clear skin with confidence!
The Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen is a clinically proven, easy-to-use gel pen containing 2ml of potent TCA-Active formula. Designed for precise application, it targets warts and verrucae on hands and feet, delivering visible results within one week. Safe for children aged 4 and above, this treatment promotes healthy skin regeneration by peeling away affected areas, all in a compact, mess-free pen.
Volume | 2 Millilitres |
Units | 1 count |
Storage Instructions | Store in the original packaging at room temperature (15-25°c). Do not use after the expiry date as printed on the pen and outer box. After first opening, the products have a shelf life of 6 months, do not exceed the expiry date. |
Manufacturer contact | Wellcroft House Wellcroft Road Slough Sl1 4Aq |
Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
Format | Gel |
Age Range Description | Kid |
T**G
Stings a lot
Very effective but it stings a lot so beware nowhere your eyes! It does say for only hands and feet so beware. The pros-: handy pen pocket size, it’s easy to apply, it works fairly quickly, the cons-: it’s painful and stings for about 15 minutes after application, it leaves scars so take the warning about only using on hands and feet seriously,I used it on my arms and it has left scars after two weeks see pictures.
K**S
Brilliant product that worked when nothing else would
Cured my very stubborn verruca, when nothing else would. Had this verruca for 14 years and tried everything - all the over the counter ointments and freezing products, my GP hyfrecated it several times, a podiatrist applied silver nitrate....nothing worked. Was convinced that when archaeologists in the future dug up my skeleton, they'd find my verruca haha. Then I tried this product and amazingly it was effective. For me, it took 8 months but after every application cycle I could see it getting smaller and smaller. It's important to follow the instructions and leave it for 4 or more days before reapplying to give your skin time to recover between applications.
M**T
effective in its working ,easy to apply
effective in its working ,easy to apply andgreat value for money
S**5
It works, but you need to be patient.
Didn’t realise at first that what I had on the base of my big toe was a verruca, since it was covered by a thick callus. When it started becoming painful on weightbearing, I finally decided to get rid of it.So, mistaking it for a corn, I used corn removal plasters to remove what I thought was a corn. After 7 days, I was able to take off the hard, thick callus - only to discover this growth underneath and realised it was a verruca!!Due to the poor state of my toe following corn treatment, I had to take a week’s break to let the skin on the toe recover before starting this verruca treatment. Apologies for the appearance of my toe, it was a dry, scaly mess after the corn removal plaster. But the verruca was finally exposed for the treacherous, nasty growth that it was and I could finally nuke it to oblivion. So, on to the important bits. Use the pen TWICE a day for 4 days. If the wart hasn’t gone after 4 days of treatment, take a 4 day break then use the pen again twice daily. You are allowed to do this 4x.Day 1: verruca was flesh coloured with the “seeds” (little blood vessels) clearly visible.Day 3: doesn’t seem to be much happening apart from it drying out a little bit. The little critter is obviously not going to fall off anytime soon. So on to the second course of treatment after a 4-day break.Day 9 (no pic, sorry!): well, the darn thing was still there, but was starting to turn white. There was now a bit of hard skin over the wart. Put a plaster over it for 2 reasons: 1) to contain the acid gel and 2) protect the skin from dirt - you don’t want an infection to develop in there.Day 11: wondered whether the thick callus over the verruca would interfere with the the absorption of the gel. So went to the nhs and johns hopkins websites for guidance on best way to apply treatment. The suggestion was to soak your foot in warm water for 20 mins to soften the skin, then dry the foot and file away the thick callus using an emery board or pumice stone. So I did just that using both an emery board and pumice stone and pretty much filed away until I could see the now-white, cauliflower-looking wart underneath. Take care not to file the healthy skin around the verruca. Then I applied the gel and put a plaster over the area to keep the gel in place, washed the tweezers and pumice stone, and threw away the emery board. The verruca was now a totally white, round structure, almost the circumference of a very small pea.Day 12: verruca still there. All white. Applied gel. Think I had applied the gel on a bit of healthy skin and so was getting this slightly burning sensation on my toe so had to rinse the gel off. Verruca supposed to “fall off” once dead, but still no sign of this happening so taking another 4-day break before starting another course of treatment.Day 17: The top side of the verruca had again accumulated a thick layer of dead skin so I had to soak my foot in lukewarm water for 15-20 mins and file this bit of dead skin away. Washed my hands and foot thoroughly after filing the dead skin: you don’t want bits of skin that may have the virus in it to spread to your hands or other areas of your foot. Anyway, I could then see that the verruca had visibly shrunk and appears to have dried up and turned into this creamy yellow colour (like the colour of a corn/callus). I decided to apply another small dose of the gel, just for good measure, and then stuck another plaster on it.Day 21: I was able to peel off the verruca, but a layer of skin still remained underneath which wasn’t ready to come off.Day 28: finally able to remove the last layer of skin, and found pink healthy skin underneath. Bye bye verruca.Now after reading a lot of medical literature about the verruca falling off when it’s dead, ie it’s just supposed to fall off and leave a hole in your skin, I had the expectation of this happening. But this hasn’t been so in my case. It was more like after each treatment, the wart accumulated a thick layer of dead skin over it which then dries up, so I then had to keep filing this dead skin layer off until I exposed the wart underneath, after which I apply the gel.So, after nearly a month, my verruca was gone. This was the only treatment I decided to go for, after reading the pros and cons of other treatment methods such as cryotherapy, creams, etc. I specifically liked the pinpoint accuracy of the pen + the convenience. One pen lasted me 3 consecutive courses of treatment. So that’s a total of 24 applications. Obviously, it depends on the size of your verruca. Mine was pea-sized, it was by no means huge, but it wasn’t small either. Also, caught my verruca at my local pool since I swim to exercise. So I’ve obviously learnt a hard lesson, never go barefoot at the community pool ever again!
J**N
Only for use on feet or hands!
My doctor recommended its use for a small wart on my leg. A little fiddly to initiate "gel" applicator but it does eventually work. I would query the description as gel. Mine was quite fluid and on application stung like hell for fifteen minutes or so. Not surprising when I read the instructions. For use on hands and feet only. A lesson learnt.
S**R
Very good and powerful gel, worth it although it’s expensive.
Works much better than every other removal gel out there, is expensive but worth it. Will most likely feel burning for the first 20 minutes after applying.Let it fully dry first before covering because it will stick.Works quite quick, usually peeling the skin after around 4 days.
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