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Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Skin Tag Remover is the first FDA-cleared, over-the-counter cryotherapy treatment clinically proven to remove skin tags safely and effectively in as little as one treatment. Designed for use on specific body areas, it offers a trusted, easy-to-use solution from a brand with over a century of expertise, enabling professional-grade skin tag removal from the comfort and privacy of home.















| ASIN | B0BJQJXCNN |
| ASIN | B0BJQJXCNN |
| Additives | Dimethyl ether, Propane, Isobutane |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,796 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #6 in Wart Removal Products |
| Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (22,312) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (22,312) |
| Date First Available | 21 August 2023 |
| Format | Pen |
| Item model number | 90000415 |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Scholl's |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 15.24 cm; 121.9 g |
| Units | 1 Count |
A**S
Worked Perfectly!
I was skeptical of this product as i wasted my money on another product sold to me by a Pharmacy, Applied for 5 days straight and my Skin Tag dried up and fall off itself! U have to be patient and apply it on all over tag to make it work! I may be painful for some bit for me its not even a pain. Its a liquid Nitrogen so be careful while applying it can burn ur skin.
N**L
Effective
It does the job! I am pleased with how effectively this worked - would recommend for those that don’t want to visit a clinic. After one week of consistently using, it did the job. 👍
R**N
not recommended
before purchasing, i went through reviews and bought the product, and unfortunately, with the first use, the skin tag inflamed, and i had to go to the hospital to remove them in a proper way as they were irritated. Maybe it is not working in all cases; it would be better to consilt with the doctor before use
A**M
Very good 👍🏻
Very good thanks
R**Z
Stay away
Very difficult to use, it burns the skin and the doesn’t remove the tags effectively. Just hope my skin comes back to normal on my neck. Just avoid, you are better of seeking professional help, this product will ruin your skin
A**R
Not working
Not working at all just a fancy item
A**R
Bad
Failure dont buy
S**U
It works but not painless. However, it is less painful than other ineffective methods which I had tried. Due to the shape of my long skin tag, it left about 5% of it which is too close to my body for applying this product further. Anyway, it looks far better now.
T**T
Works very well! Tried the liquid form where you brush it on and it does NOT work whatsoever and I applied it daily. With one zap on this one it’ll get it done, 2 if that.
A**M
I have gotten skin tags all my life. The only way I was ever able to get rid of them was to go to the doctor and get them frozen off with liquid nitrogen - not something I could ever do on my own. This product works in a similar way but it’s less trouble and expense. HOWEVER, it is challenging to do by yourself. You have to have good access and reach or else you will need a second person. Unlike my prior experiences where the doctor freezes it off directly from canister to skin tags, this process is less direct. You freeze a tiny sponge and then pinch the tag inside the sponge with the little clasp provided. My skin tags this particular time was very small but painful and stuck out far. It was in an awkward location in my arm pit so difficult to get in the clasp. I don’t think I actually got it at first. So I did it one more time and did feel the burn. But that’s good! If you don’t feel the sting or burn, it’s not working! Liquid nitrogen is the same. It freezes until it burns but it’s the only way to kill the tag. It will be uncomfortable for a couple days until it comes off. But I will also add that this one came off fully in only one day and with less discomfort that any other tag I’ve ever had removed. I love this product! Wish I had it years ago.
E**E
Works exactly like Dr. Scholl's wart remover. Stick the applicator in, press the spray and spray cold compound onto the applicator. Then quickly press to skin tag to freeze it. It will turn white from the cold, then black. This works because freezing the skin tag damages it enough that it dries up, the cells die and the tag falls off after a few days. Pain level depends on how long you press it for. I usually wait until I feel a slight cold pinch then stop. Afterwards the area feels itchy for a bit. The effectiveness depends on how long you apply it for, it's a balance between not freezing the tag enough, and freezing it so much that it hurts you and damages the skin around the tag. Because the idea is to freeze the tag you have a very small window of about 30 seconds before the applicator is no longer burning freezing and just cold after your skin warms it up. I think they only created this because so many people were using their wart remover to remove skin tags. The applicator is gimmicky, it would work great on larger skin tags but on tiny ones it's hard to be accurate. If the tip was more like a pen instead of a foam with a plastic V that you slide your tag into it would be way easier to use. There are applicators like that out there. I won't be buying this kit again personally, but it does work. I'll stick to other similar products to remove my tiny skin tags on my neck. Seems too pricey for the small canister of ether/propane/isobutane.
R**E
Purchased based on reviews online where people were claiming this product worked instantly. Not so. First off it’s painful - when applying it feels like a burning sensation. That goes away after a few minutes but that burning is replaced by pain which feels like a bruise from being pinched - this pain lasts a full week - the red mark around the skintag lasts long after that -been almost two weeks and I still got a red mark. Only 1 of the three skintags I used it on did actually come off after a week, but area still very red and a thin layer of skin peels like a burn healing after I shower everyday. Probably better to just see a dermatologist.
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