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Histofreezer® wart remover

Original price €83,71 - Original price €83,71
Original price
€83,71 incl. VAT
€83,71 - €83,71
Current price €83,71 incl. VAT
Current price €77,44 excl. VAT
€77,44 excl. VAT
  • Simple, bloodless and painless removal of warts
  • Minimal risk of scarring
  • Gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators
  • Icing at an optimum temperature of -55 °C
  • Epidermis falls off after 10 days
  • Choice of small or medium
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Manufacturer part number: G9 0411
Product description

Histofreezer® wart remover in detail

With theHistofreezer® cryosurgical system , wartsand other benign skin lesions can be removed easily, bloodlessly and painlessly. The risk of scarring is minimised. The set consists of a gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators. The wart is iced at minus 57°C. The epidermis discolours after 10 days and falls off.

Areas of application:

  • Genital lesions
  • Molluscum contagiosum
  • Seborrhoeic keratoses
  • Verruca plantaris
  • Verruca vulgaris
  • Verruca plana
  • Actinic keratoses
  • Lentigo

Composition (content):

Dimethyl ether-propane-isobutane gas mixture

Technical details:

Small:

  • Spray can 2 x 80 ml, pointed applicators approx. 2 mm Ø
  • 60 applicators

Medium:

  • Spray can 2 x 80 ml, rounded applicators approx. 5 mm Ø
  • 52 applicators

Product data sheet

- Brief explanation of the Histofreezer wart remover and its advantages

The Histofreezer wart remover is an innovative product that effectively and easily removes warts. With industry-leading technology, the Histofreezer wart remover enables precise and painless removal of all types of warts.

When using the Histofreezer wart remover, the wart tissue is destroyed by extremely low temperatures. This causes the wart to fall off after treatment and leaves no scarring. This method makes the Histofreezer wart remover extremely effective and achieves remarkable results in a short time.

Another advantage of the Histofreezer wart remover is its simple and user-friendly handling. The product comes with detailed instructions that enable anyone to treat the wart on their own. This means that the Histofreezer wart remover saves you having to go to the doctor and offers a cost-effective alternative to professional wart removal.

In addition to the practical benefits, the Histofreezer wart remover also provides comprehensive product information to help the user use the product safely and effectively. This information includes detailed instructions for use, safety precautions and possible side effects.

Overall, the Histofreezer wart remover is a reliable and effective product that offers a simple and painless solution to wart removal. With its high level of effectiveness, ease of use and comprehensive product information, Histofreezer wart remover is the ideal choice for anyone looking to get rid of warts effectively and safely.

History of wart removal

The history of wart removal goes back a long way. Even in ancient times, various methods were used to treat warts. One of the best known was the use of corrosive substances such as vinegar or the juice of milk star plants. These were applied directly to the wart and were supposed to dissolve it or make it disappear.

Over time, however, more effective and gentler methods of wart removal were developed. One important development was the discovery of cryotherapy. Here, the wart is removed by freezing it with liquid nitrogen or special devices such as the Histofreezer. The cold process damages the affected cells and causes them to die.

The Histofreezer is a device that specifically generates low temperatures and can therefore remove warts gently and effectively. The targeted application of the cold process stops the wart's food supply and thus inhibits its growth. The cold causes the affected cells to die and the wart falls off after a while.

Important background knowledge about wart removal with the Histofreezer is that the method is minimally invasive and well tolerated. It is also largely painless and leaves hardly any scars. Wart removal with the Histofreezer is now recommended by many dermatologists and medical specialists.

- Overview of the traditional methods of wart removal

Warts are small, rough skin growths that can be caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear on various parts of the body, such as the fingers, hands, feet or face. As warts are often considered unsightly and annoying, many people look for ways to remove them.

There are various traditional methods of wart removal that have been used for many years. One of these is icing with liquid nitrogen. With this method, the wart is treated with cold, which causes the tissue to die and eventually fall off. Another option is the application of salicylic acid. This substance is applied to the wart and helps to peel off the top layer of skin and gradually remove the wart. Another traditional procedure is for a doctor or skin specialist to cut or remove the wart. This can be done with a scalpel or some type of cutting tool.

It is important to note that these traditional methods can have potential risks and side effects. Therefore, it is advisable to consult with a doctor or dermatologist before use to find the right method for your specific situation.

Chemical treatments

Chemical treatments are used to remove warts. There are various ways to treat warts using chemical substances. One commonly used method is the application of salicylic acid. This substance softens the skin so that the wart can be removed layer by layer. Salicylic acid is available in the form of creams, solutions or plasters that are applied to the affected skin area.

Another chemical treatment option is the application of cantharidin. This is a substance from the Spanish fly agaric that is applied to the wart. This forms a blister under the wart, which should eventually repel the wart. However, cantharidin can also irritate healthy skin and cause pain or blistering.

There are also other chemical treatments such as podophyllotoxin, trichloroacetic acid or bleomycin. Each of these treatments has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, podophyllotoxin can cause skin irritation and trichloroacetic acid can be highly corrosive to the surrounding skin.

In comparison, icing with the Histofreezer is a chemical-free treatment option. The Histofreezer procedure uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and kill the wart. This method often causes less pain and side effects than chemical treatments, but may cause temporary redness or blistering.

There are a variety of chemical treatments available for wart removal, however it is important to consider the potential side effects and choose the best option for each individual case.

Surgical procedures

The next chapter looks at the surgical procedures that can be used in conjunction with the Histofreezer.

The Histofreezer is a cryosurgical device that is used to treat various skin lesions. Surgical procedures that can be performed with the Histofreezer include cryodestruction and cryosurgery.

Cryodestruction is a procedure in which the tissue is destroyed by exposure to cold. The histofreezer uses liquid nitrogen to bring the tissue to a very low temperature. This low temperature causes the cells to die and the tissue to detach. Cryodestruction is an effective method for removing benign skin lesions such as warts, actinic keratoses and small skin tumours.

Cryosurgery is another procedure that can be performed with the Histofreezer. This involves destroying specific areas of tissue by exposing them to cold in order to remove malignant tumours. Cryosurgery is often used in combination with other treatment methods such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy in order to improve the effectiveness of the treatment.

Overall, the surgical procedures that can be performed with the histofreezer are effective methods for treating various skin lesions. Through the targeted and controlled application of cold, the tissue can be destroyed and shed without leaving major scars or complications. The use of the histofreezer has proven to be particularly effective in wart removal.

Cryotherapy

Cryotherapy is a treatment method in which the body is exposed to extreme cold stimuli. The body is placed in a special cold chamber for a short period of time, which can reach temperatures of up to -160 degrees Celsius. The cold is generated using either liquid nitrogen or cold air.

Cryotherapy can be applied both as whole-body cryotherapy and locally. In whole-body cryotherapy, the person enters a cold chamber for a period of two to three minutes. This can help to improve circulation, reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Localised cryotherapy, on the other hand, targets a specific area of the body, which is treated with liquid nitrogen or cold packs. This can be used for sports injuries or muscle pain, for example.

Potential benefits of cryotherapy include improved athletic performance, faster recovery after exercise, relief from pain and inflammation and skin tightening. It can also be helpful for certain conditions such as rheumatism or arthritis.

However, cryotherapy also harbours risks. Possible side effects include frostbite, burns, dizziness, nausea and an increased risk of cardiovascular problems. Cryotherapy should therefore only be used under medical supervision and after thorough risk assessment.

Overall, cryotherapy can be a promising treatment method to treat the body to extreme cold and achieve potential health benefits. However, individual conditions and risks should always be considered.

What is Histofreezer?

Histofreezer is a cryosurgical system for the removal of benign skin lesions such as warts. It consists of a gas spray can containing a temperature-controlled cooling mixture.

The application of Histofreezer is simple and safe. After the desired skin area has been cleaned, the nozzle of the spray can is directed at the lesion and the trigger is activated. The refrigerant is then applied to the skin in the form of a spray, freezing the lesion. This leads to targeted damage to the affected cells, which are then rejected by the body.

Histofreezer is effective in removing various benign skin lesions such as warts, senile warts and fibromas. It is a non-invasive method that is usually painless and does not require anaesthesia. The cold treatment only takes a few seconds and usually leaves no scars.

The components of Histofreezer are a spray can with refrigerant, a hose and a holder for the nozzle. All components are intended for single use to ensure hygienic application.

Overall, Histofreezer is an effective and versatile cryosurgical system for wart removal and treatment of other benign skin lesions. It offers ease of use, fast results and low risk of complications.

- Description of Histofreezer as a non-invasive wart removal solution

The Histofreezer is a non-invasive solution for the effective removal of warts. The system consists of a practical gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators.

Thanks to its simple application, Histofreezer enables convenient and painless treatment of warts. The gas contained in the can vaporises and produces extreme cold, which freezes the wart and thus kills it.

The Histofreezer is highly valued by doctors and laypeople alike, as it offers the possibility of removing warts without surgery or pain. Thanks to its non-invasive method, the Histofreezer stands for gentle treatment.

However, some precautions should be taken when using the Histofreezer. There are clear warnings on the gas spray can that indicate possible dangers. It is advisable to read the enclosed data sheets thoroughly before use and to follow the safety instructions in order to avoid any risks.

Overall, the Histofreezer is an effective, simple and non-invasive wart removal solution. With its gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators, it provides a gentle treatment to get rid of warts quickly and easily.

How does Histofreezer work?

Histofreezer is a modern dermatological device used to treat skin lesions. It consists of a gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators.

The operation of Histofreezer is based on the vaporisation of liquid gas, which reaches an extremely low temperature of -57 °C. The vaporisation of the gas creates an icing that is applied to the area of skin to be treated. This freezes and kills the lesion.

After treatment with Histofreezer, the epidermis, i.e. the top layer of skin, discolours after around 10 days and then falls off. A new layer of skin forms during this natural healing process. This process enables fast and effective treatment of various skin lesions such as warts, skin tags or pre-cancerous skin changes.

Histofreezer is very popular thanks to its ease of use and the possibility of precise placement of the cold spray on the skin. It generally leaves no scars and minimises the risk of infection as the skin is frozen in a controlled manner during the treatment process.

Overall, Histofreezer enables gentle and effective treatment of skin lesions by freezing and promoting natural wound healing.

- Explanation of the freezing process and its effects on warts

The freezing process, also known as cryotherapy, is used to gently remove warts. The wart is destroyed by exposure to cold. The process is carried out using liquid nitrogen or icing spray.

The cold causes the wart tissue to freeze and then die. The low temperature causes the blood vessels in the wart to contract, which means that the wart is no longer supplied with sufficient nutrients. This causes the wart to die and eventually detach from the skin.

The freezing process is an effective method of wart removal as it destroys the surrounding infected tissue as well as the wart itself. This minimises the risk of re-infection. The process also has a pain-relieving effect and usually leaves no scars.

However, it is important to note that the success of the freezing process depends on various factors, such as the size and type of wart. For larger or stubborn warts, multiple treatments may be required.

Overall, cryotherapy is an effective and gentle way to remove warts. Nevertheless, it is advisable to consult a doctor before use to ensure that this method is suitable for the individual case.

Advantages of using the Histofreezer

The use of the Histofreezer for wart removal offers numerous advantages. The Histofreezer consists of a practical gas spray can and special cotton wool applicators. By vaporising the gas, the Histofreezer achieves an impressive icing temperature of -57°C.

The advantages of this method are obvious. The warts can be easily removed without causing bloody injuries. Freezing the wart enables fast and effective treatment. After about 10 days, the epidermis discolours and falls off. A new and healthy layer of skin forms underneath, which contributes to rapid healing.

Another advantage of this method is the ease of application. The gas spray can enables precise and controlled dosing of the cold spray. The special cotton wool applicators enable targeted application to the affected area. This ensures effective treatment without damaging the surrounding tissue.

Overall, using the Histofreezer to remove warts is a safe and effective method. Icing effectively and gently removes warts without causing complications or scarring. It is easy to use and enables quick healing. The Histofreezer is therefore a recommended solution for wart removal.

- Advantages compared to other wart removal methods

Wart removal can be an annoying and tedious task. However, there are various methods to solve this problem. Compared to other methods, however, some procedures offer clear advantages.

Histofreezer for wart removal

The Histofreezer is a cryosurgical system used for wart removal. It consists of a gas spray can, special cotton applicators and a container that contains the cryogen, a freezing gas.

The application of the Histofreezer is simple and effective. Firstly, the warts are carefully cleaned and dried. The applicator is then inserted into the gas spray can and activated for a few seconds. This creates a mist of freezing gas, which is sprayed onto the wart to be treated. The cryogen freezes the tissue of the wart, which leads to the destruction of the cells.

The Histofreezer offers various advantages over other methods of wart removal. It is non-invasive and usually leaves no scars. In addition, the treatment is relatively painless and does not require anaesthesia. It can be carried out in the doctor's surgery or even at home.

The Histofreezer contains components such as the gas spray can, which contains the freezing gas, and special cotton wool applicators, which ensure precise application.

The Histofreezer acts on warts by freezing the tissue and destroying the cells inside. The extreme cold kills the wart from the inside out and ultimately repels it. This process provides an effective and reliable method of removing warts.

Advantages

  • Bloodless and painless removal of warts
  • Minimal risk of scarring
  • quick results
  • simple application
  • high patient acceptance
  • no sterile environment necessary

Scope of delivery

  • 1 x Histofreezer® set (depending on the desired variant)

Original price €83,71 - Original price €83,71
Original price
€83,71 incl. VAT
€83,71 - €83,71
Current price €83,71 incl. VAT
Current price €77,44 excl. VAT
€77,44 excl. VAT
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Ideally suited for

  • Medical practices
  • hospitals
  • dermatologists
  • Surgeons
  • General practitioners
  • Paediatricians

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