Relieve your feet and hands with Excilor Verrucas Cryothérapie from Cooper
Verruxit Excilor cryo is a cryotherapy treatment device for vulvar and plantar warts that works immediately by delivering a thermal shock lasting just a few seconds (delivered temperature: -50°C) to the entire area affected by the wart.
Goodbye to Annoying Warts
Say goodbye to the warts that cause you so much discomfort with Excilor Warts Cryotherapy from Cooper. You deserve smooth, soft feet and hands, free of these imperfections. Our advanced cryotherapy solution targets warts directly, freezing them at the source for fast relief. No need to hide your hands or wear thick socks to camouflage these problems. Get the confidence you deserve with wart-free hands and feet.
Innovation and effectiveness
Excilor Verrues Cryothérapie by Cooper is the result of scientific innovation. Our formula has been specially designed to target warts precisely and effectively. The power of cryotherapy freezes warts at extreme temperatures, eliminating them at source. Using our easy-to-use applicator, you can administer the treatment directly to the wart in seconds. No need for dermatology appointments or painful procedures. Quickly recover flawless hands and feet.
Take control of your appearance
You deserve to feel good about yourself. Warts shouldn't dictate your self-confidence. With Excilor Warts Cryotherapy by Cooper, you take control of your appearance. Get smooth, wart-free hands and feet, and show them off to the world with pride. Don't let warts hold you back - take a step towards beautiful, healthy-looking hands and feet.
Description of verruxit liquid aerosol 50ml
Verruxit is a :
- Safe: patented cap with double protective chamber, operation only in ON position.
- Practical: impregnation in just 1 second, easy, secure storage in OFF position.
- Hygienic: 12 single-use foam tips.
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How to use and advice on verruxit liquid Excilor cryo
- Insert foam tip and activate device according to instructions. Gently apply the foam tip to the center of the plantar or vulvar wart and maintain contact for the entire duration of use (refer to the table in the leaflet for the size of wart to be treated).
- Modulate the duration of VERRUXIT Cryotherapy treatment according to the size and location of the wart. As soon as the foam applicator tip is impregnated with the cold liquid, apply it to the center of the plantar or vulvar wart for at least 10 seconds, up to a maximum of 20 seconds.
- In the case of resistant plantar warts, covered by thick horny layers, apply VERRUXIT Cryotherapy treatment for 20 seconds if located on the toes or arch, or up to a maximum of 40 seconds if located on the resistant part of the foot.
As a general rule:
- Small warts less than 2.5 mm in diameter: 10 seconds.
- Medium warts 2.5 mm to 5 mm in diameter: 15 seconds.
- Large warts over 5 mm in diameter: 20 seconds.
- Plantar warts of any size: 20 to 40 seconds maximum.
Composition of verruxit liquid aerosol 50ml
Mixture of dimethyl ether and liquid propane gas LPG.
Precautions for use with verruxit liquid Excilor cryo
Read instructions carefully before use.
- For external use only.
- Do not use on children under 4 years of age, in cases of diabetes or circulatory disorders, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Do not use on fine, particularly delicate skin (face, armpits, breasts, genitals, etc.).
- Do not use on inflamed or infected skin, or on darkly pigmented areas (moles).
- Plantar warts are generally more resistant, so it may be necessary to repeat the application up to 3 times, with an interval of 2 weeks between each application. Consult a doctor if the problem persists after four applications.
Presentation of verruxit Excilor cryo liquid aerosol 50ml
50 ml bottle: for 12 applications
This medical device is a regulated healthcare product, and carries the CE mark. Read the instructions carefully before use. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for further information. Extremely flammable product. Manufacturer: Sixtem Life: Sixtem Life.
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Our expert opinion
Warts are benign outgrowths of the epidermis, covered by a horny layer that gives them a rough texture. They are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are different types of warts, but the most common are common warts and plantar warts.
- Common warts can be recognized by their rough texture and cauliflower-like appearance. They appear most often on the hands and feet.
- Plantar warts are identical to common warts, but develop only on the sole of the foot. They interrupt the footprint pattern, as the skin lines are not drawn on the surface of the warts. Plantar warts are generally softer, flatter and painful due to the pressure exerted when walking.
Warts affect 7-10% of the population. They particularly affect children and adolescents. Warts are highly contagious, and are more common in people with weakened immune systems. Warts are transmitted from one person to another, or from one part of the same person's body to another, by direct contact with the infected area. Over 50% of warts disappear spontaneously within two years. However, they are unsightly and can be painful in the case of plantar warts. This is why patients often choose to treat these warts rather than wait for them to disappear on their own.