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❄️ Freeze away skin tags, not your confidence!
Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Skin Tag Remover is the first FDA-cleared, clinically proven over-the-counter cryotherapy treatment that removes skin tags in as little as one application. Designed for safe use on specific body areas, this trusted, easy-to-use pen delivers professional-grade results from the comfort and privacy of home.















| ASIN | B0BJQJXCNN |
| Active Ingredients | Dimethyl ether, Propane, Isobutane |
| Additional Features | Clinically Proven |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,648 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #16 in Wart Removal Products |
| Brand | Dr. Scholl's |
| Brand Name | Dr. Scholl's |
| Coin Variety 1 | Skin Tag Remover |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 23,364 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888853003467 |
| Item Dimensions | 10.2 x 10.2 x 15.2 centimeters |
| Item Form | Pen |
| Item Weight | 53 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 10.2 x 15.2 centimeters |
| Item weight | 53 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Scholl's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90000415 |
| Material Type Free | en_AE |
| Model Name | Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Skin Tag Remover |
| Model Number | 90000415 |
| Net Content Count | 1 Can |
| Net Content Weight | 1.86 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Benefits | Back Pain Relief |
| Product benefits | Back Pain Relief |
| Special Ingredients | Dimethyl ether, Propane, Isobutane |
| Specific Uses For Product | skin tag remover |
| Specific uses for product | skin tag remover |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 888853003467 |
| Unit Count | 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.
A**I
تقييم
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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
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. 👍
A**M
Very good 👍🏻
Very good thanks
R**L
I want to return
They did not mentioned it can’t be use for breastfeeding mothers , I did not open the package,but they are not allowing me to return
A**R
Bad
Failure dont buy
A**R
Not working
Not working at all just a fancy item
R**L
Works but….
First and foremost when using a freeze treatment like this, remember it WILL sting; the degree will depend on your own tolerance and the size of the skin tag. But you’re more or less intentionally freezer burning off your own skin, keep that in mind. The product works, I used it on a tag that was just barely 2mm and I was able to pop the tag off without issue after 3 treatments. That being said the effectiveness is extremely dependent on the size of the tag; the bigger the tag, the better it works, the smaller the tag the less safe it is to use. Personally I would recommend 3-6mm instead of the advertised 2-6mm, my 2mm tag was small enough that I wasn’t able to pull it enough to get the “root” without getting the rest of my flesh, the applicator is not thin enough for that unless it’s a bigger tag. So I did end up giving myself a nasty burn on the area around the tag, but it’ll heal. Because 2mm was too small I couldn’t get my tag in one treatment, it took 3 treatments and 48 hours of letting the tag more or less turn into a rock before I was able to pluck it off safely- like ripping off a sticky bandaid or a recently dried scab. I think they should change the size recommendation to 1mm bigger, but at the end of the day it did work for me and that annoying itchy tag is gone so I’m not complaining The treatment is going to burn, and you’re at the end up the day ripping off the tag just with some chemical assistance, so if you’ve got a low pain tolerance or are squeamish, maybe see if a friend can help with the treatment, or just have a doctor remove the tag instead
S**U
Effective
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.
S**Y
Takes care of skin tags
This is the real deal. It works very well. You have to do it exactly as directed or the skin tag will not come off. It does sting just a little bit but that doesn’t bother me. The only thing I don’t like about it is that I am unable to do it myself. I have to have my husband help me.
E**_
Do you like pain?
This product did remove my skin tag; however, it was also an extremely painful experience that I have no interest in repeating. I got the product in the mail- delivered on time. I read the instruction manual and also scanned the QR code on the box to watch an instructional video. If you do these two things you’ll know how it works and what to do, however a second person to help you time the freezing process does make it all a whole lot easier. I froze my skin tag on my inner thigh, it stung immediately (to be expected), but then it continued to sting all day every day for 12 days. Bandaids didn’t help, bandages didn’t help, there was no relief. It was a constant feeling of sharp pain, like my skin was ripping open. It blistered (which is expected), but the skin tag didn’t turn black until Day 10, and then it didn’t fall off until day 12 (with help). 3 stars. Because it worked, but it sucked.
S**C
The soreness lasts for days—ultimately didn’t work
Update: It’s now 16 days after I first used it. Only one tiny skin tag came off; the others stayed the same and one actually got longer! I can’t recommend this. I went to my dermatologist about it and she said the best method isn’t freezing but cutting them off with sterilized scissors under a local anesthetic, followed by a bandaid for 1-2 days. We’re going to go that route and she’ll get them all in one go. Insurance won’t cover it but she charges a flat fee to do it vs per tag. She acknowledged they may come back but said it usually takes 3-5 years to return. I can live with that. Original post: I should probably wait a bit longer to write this review, but I will update it once I have some results. The little V shaped holder for skin tags is kind of a PITA to use; unless your skin tags are in the lower half of your body, you probably need to have two people do this. Mine are mostly in my armpits and under my breasts. It says to use each applicator on only one skin tag, meaning you can only get up to eight, but I was able to use the same applicator without reapplying the product on three skin tags, since there was a lot of liquid inside the applicator. They haven’t come off as yet, but I’m still within the two week wait period. One thing I will say is that the areas that I did hit it with the applicator are still very sore three days after I applied it. I wasn’t expecting that; I thought it would hurt for a day so I’m not wild about trying this again. One of the skin tags I tried to remove was quite small and I got more skin than I intended to, and I’m hoping that heals up. The freeze part of it is no big deal; you hold it in place for 40 seconds. It’s the soreness afterward that’s more problematic for me. But if the skin tags actually do fall off within two weeks, I’ll consider it worth it.
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