It is obvious now that the entire wart is gone. I don't have a visible scar; at least not that anyone would ever notice. These photos were taken 8/12/13 about two months after I completed treatment.
I would advise peeling off the dried gel every time you apply a new coating. Perhaps soak the area for 5 mins. Then peel off any part that is fairly easy to peel off (make sure you don't injure the area to the point of bleeding). Then apply a new coating.
Did you have to peel off the dried up gel every time you applied a new coating?
ReplyDeleteDid you have to peel off the dried up gel every time you applied a new coating?
ReplyDeleteI would advise peeling off the dried gel every time you apply a new coating. Perhaps soak the area for 5 mins. Then peel off any part that is fairly easy to peel off (make sure you don't injure the area to the point of bleeding). Then apply a new coating.
Deletewhy soak? just warm water? what about a combo of acv n warm water? or saline?
ReplyDeleteThe instructions call for soaking. I think Compound W is far more effective on soft soaked skin than on hard dry skin.
DeleteI just used warm water. Saline is an interesting idea.
does it work for like common warts? And does it hurt at all throughout the whole process?
ReplyDeleteWhat is a "like common" wart? The pain never reached a 2 on a scale of 1 to 10. I would call it pain free.
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