What is Scholl Acrochordon Treatment 80 ml used for?
Scholl Acrochordon Treatment 80 ml offers an effective, fast and affordable solution for getting rid of small, often unsightly and uncomfortable skin growths at home. Designed on the principle of cryotherapy, this device uses a powerful refrigerant gas to freeze the acrochordon locally, causing it to fall off naturally after a few days, without major pain or scarring.
Acrochordons, also known as molluscum pendulum, are benign skin growths common in adults, particularly after the age of 40, and can be favored by rubbing of clothing, hormonal imbalances, overweight or diabetes.
Inspired by professional methods used in dermatological practices, this technology enables targeted and precise removal of acrochordons thanks to a disposable, hygienic and easy-to-handle applicator. The product is designed for adults who are confronted with the appearance of these small, benign skin tumors, common in areas of friction such as the neck, armpits, groin or back. It acts directly at the root of the acrochordon, interrupting its blood supply through an intense freezing action.
Simple to use in five steps, this treatment is part of a self-care approach. However, it is imperative to respect acrochordon identification criteria before application (size, texture, location) and not to use it on other types of skin lesions(warts, moles, pigmented spots).
Thanks to its ease of use, rapid action and medically-inspired technology, this cold treatment represents a reliable, non-invasive alternative to surgical or dermatological intervention. It can be integrated into an overall dermatological care routine, in combination with post-cryotherapy soothing products or skin-protective care products.
Scholl recommends this treatment only if the acrochordon meets certain visual criteria: size between 2 and 6 mm, color similar to the skin, fine attachment and common location (armpit, neck, torso, back, groin). Incorrect identification could result in irritation or burns.
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How to use this product to remove acrochordons?
- Screw the applicator tip into the aerosol cap.
- Then press the can, held vertically, for 3-5 seconds to activate the freezing system.
- Remove the cap containing the tip and wait 15 seconds for the applicator to reach optimum temperature.
- Position the foam ring around the base of the acrochordon, so that the element to be treated is perfectly isolated.
- Apply the cryogenic gel for a maximum of 40 seconds, pressing down on the cap.
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Precautions for use
- Do not use on other skin growths (moles, pigmented spots, warts).
- Do not use on children under 18 years of age
- Do not apply to mucous membranes, genital areas or sensitive parts of the body
- Do not use on irritated, infected or inflamed skin
- Do not apply if the acrochordon is located in a difficult-to-reach area
- Do not use near eyes, eyelids, mouth or ears
- Do not use if you are diabetic, pregnant or have circulatory problems
- Always use a new applicator for each treatment
- Do not reuse the same applicator tip
- Do not treat an acrochordon more than 4 times.
What is the composition of this cooling spray?
Ingredients :
Dimethyl ether, Propane, Isobutane
Presentation:
The kit contains an 80 ml (53 g) aerosol with cooling spray, 1 cap, 12 applicators, 1 acrochord puller, plus full instructions for use. Available at the best price in our online pharmacy.
Expert advice
Cold treatments have long been used in dermatology to remove benign growths. This Scholl product transposes this technology into an accessible format for the general public, with proven effectiveness from the very first application. According to user feedback, the acrochord usually falls off in less than two weeks, without pain or visible trace. Healthcare professionals do, however, recommend a prior assessment if the nature of the lesion is uncertain, particularly if there is any doubt as to whether it is a wart, nevus or pigmented spot.
FAQ
How do I know if I have an acrochordon?
An acrochordon is a soft, flesh-colored growth attached by a thin skin stalk, often located on the neck, armpits, back or groin.
Is the treatment painful?
The sensation of intense cold may cause a slight tingling or numbness, but the treatment is generally well tolerated.
Can I treat several acrochordons at the same time?
Yes, as long as you use a new tip for each lesion and don't exceed 4 treatments per acrochordon.