Objective ZeroVerrue is a treatment for warts on the hands, feet, elbows and knees . Effective and unique, it dries out and destroys warts to the root . Lens ZeroVerrue can be used at home by the whole family. It's easy to use: it will only take you a minute, once a week!
Description objective zero wart
Objectif zero verrue treats warts on the hands, feet and body, in children and adults.
Its formula dries out warts.
The bottle is used for approximately 30 applications on 1 to 5 warts.
Directions for use objective zero treatment warts
Objectif ZeroVerrue is easy to use and only a small amount of solution is enough for the treatment to be effective.
Instructions - it's as simple as this :
- Immerse the cotton swab in the Objective ZeroVerrue solution then drain it gently against the edge of the bottle. The cotton swab should only be damp.
- Lightly apply the cotton swab to the wart for 1 second, repeat 1 or 2 times. Be careful not to touch the surrounding skin.
- It's done ! Treat the wart regularly once a week until it disappears.
- By treating areas where the skin is thinner, for example in children or on the back of the hand, the dose may be reduced. Remove the excess solution from the end of the cotton swab using a paper towel, before starting the treatment. Decrease the frequency of application; only every two or three weeks.
In children, treatment should always be carried out by an adult. Click here to learn more about treating children under four.
Treatment of plantar warts or an old/hard wart
If you have a plantar wart or an old, hard wart, soften it before treatment by soaking it in warm water until the skin is soft. Remove the layer of skin on top of the wart, for example using tweezers. As for the callus that covers the plantar warts, you can gently remove it.
Usage precautions
Warning ! The solution being corrosive, respect the dosage and apply with caution. Do not use a bandage with Objectif ZeroVerrue. Do not file your wart.
Objectif ZeroVerrue should not be used for the treatment of warts on the face and genitals, nor for the treatment of molluscum or other skin conditions.
Composition goal zero wart
Colorless Solution Based on Formic Acid (Formic Acid, Water, Glycerol, Lemon Oil).
Presentation becur objective zero wart
Advice from your pharmacy on warts
Warts are benign growths of the epidermis covered with a horny layer which 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” appearance. They most often appear on the hands and feet.
- Plantar warts are identical to common warts but only develop on the sole of the foot. They interrupt the drawing of the footprint because the lines of the skin are not drawn on the surface of the warts. Plantar warts are usually softer, flatter, and more painful due to pressure from 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 spread from person to person or from one part of the same person's body to another, through direct contact with the infected area. More than 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 waiting for them to go away on their own.