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Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment | 50ml | 12 Applications

 

Bazuka Sub-Zero starts working from the first application and works by freezing warts and verrucas to the core. Based on the cryotherapy method used by doctors, it’s fast to use, and effective.

 

  • A home use ‘freeze’ treatment for verrucas and warts, based on cryotherapy used by doctors and healthcare professionals.
  • Freezes the verruca or wart to the core from the first treatment – for a fast to use, and effective treatment.

 

£13.95

Description

How to use Bazuka Sub-Zero Freeze Treatment

 

Follow these simple steps

Soak1. Soak

Soak the verruca or wart in warm water for at least 6 minutes.

Dry & file2. Dry & File

Dry using your own towel to avoid spreading infection. After drying, gently file with an emery board or pumice stone.

Assemble & Charge3. Assemble & Charge

Assemble the applicator so it’s ready for freezing. Place upside down on a flat surface and ‘charge’ the device by pressing down on the safety cap for 1 second. Remove device from cap while keeping cap held firmly on flat surface.

 

Apply

4. Apply

Immediately after charging, apply Bazuka Sub-Zero directly to the verruca or wart with a constant, light pressure for the time specified in the table below.

Determine your freeze contact time using this table

For young children (e.g ages 4 to 11) and/or those with delicate skin, a shorter contact time, of half the recommended number of seconds, may be advisable.

 

Lesion Diameter WART Contact Time
Small
(less than 2.5mm)
10 seconds
Medium-sized
(from 2.5mm to 5mm)
15 seconds
Large
(larger than 5mm)
20 seconds
VERRUCA Contact Time
Table foot For verrucas on the toes and instep, use the same contact time as shown for warts, determined according to verruca size. For verrucas on the heel and ball of foot, contact time can be increased up to a maximum of twice the corresponding time shown for warts – i.e. depending on size, up to a maximum of between 20 and 40 seconds.
Area max. 20sec. Area max. 40sec.

 

 

FAQ’s

 

Can diabetic patients use Bazuka Sub-Zero?

No, Bazuka Sub-Zero is not suitable for diabetics or individuals with poor peripheral circulation.

 

Can Bazuka Sub-Zero be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?

No, as a precautionary measure, Bazuka Sub-Zero is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

 

Why shouldn’t Bazuka Sub-Zero be used on warts near the face, armpits, breasts, bottom, or genital area?

Warts in these areas require specialist advice, so it’s essential to consult a doctor. Bazuka Sub-Zero is not suitable for application on or near these sensitive areas.

 

How long can Bazuka Sub-Zero be stored after first use?

Bazuka Sub-Zero remains effective until the expiry date printed on the packaging, provided it is stored correctly.

 

Has Bazuka Sub-Zero been tested on animals for licensing or marketing in Britain?

No, animal testing has not been required for Bazuka Sub-Zero.

 

Does Bazuka Sub-Zero contain any animal-derived ingredients?

No, all ingredients in Bazuka Sub-Zero are free from animal derivatives.

 

Can people with asthma use Bazuka Sub-Zero?

There are no known restrictions for asthmatic patients using Bazuka Sub-Zero. However, if you experience any worsening of asthma symptoms, discontinue use immediately.

 

Can Bazuka Sub-Zero be used long-term?

Bazuka Sub-Zero should not be applied more than three times on the same wart or verruca. Each freezing treatment should be spaced at least two weeks apart.

If you have multiple warts close together, treat each one separately on different occasions to prevent excessive skin damage. This may extend the overall treatment duration.

 

How often can Bazuka Sub-Zero be used?

Bazuka Sub-Zero can be used whenever wart or verruca removal is required, except on sensitive areas such as the face, armpits, breasts, bottom, or genitals. It should also not be applied to damaged, cut, grazed, diseased, or irritated skin.

For a single wart or verruca, do not exceed three freezing applications per treatment cycle, ensuring each session is spaced at least two weeks apart.

 

Can hand or foot cream be applied after using Bazuka Sub-Zero?

Yes, once any initial discomfort subsides, you can apply a soothing emollient hand or foot cream. However, take care to avoid irritating the treated area.

 

What should I do if the freezing agent leaks from the cap while charging the foam applicator?

If the freezing agent escapes from the bottom of the cap during charging, it may be because the cap is being pressed down for too long.

Any leaked freezing agent will quickly vaporise, sometimes appearing as mist. Avoid contact with skin, clothing, fabrics, jewellery, and polished surfaces, as it may cause permanent damage.

When charging the foam applicator, ensure the can is placed on a stable surface and press only on the dome-shaped safety cap.

 

Can Bazuka Sub-Zero be used alongside other wart removal treatments?

No, Bazuka Sub-Zero should not be used in combination with any other wart or verruca treatments.

 

Brand

Bazuka