Dr. Scholl's ClearAway Wart Remover with Duragel Technology, 9ct / Clinically Proven Wart Removal of Common Warts with Discreet Thin and Flexible Cushions, Optimal for Fingers and Toes

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Dr. Scholl's duragel wart products incorporates premium technology into protective bandages that are almost invisible, discreet, flexible, and they stay on multiple days.

Ensure the skin is clean, dry and free of creams and oils.

  • Place sticky side of disc directly over center of the wart as shown in "STEP 1"
  • Remove backing film marked "1" and place center (adhesive side down) over the disc
  • Remove backing film marked "2" using the blue tab and firmly smooth down adhesive edge to skin

Dr. Scholl's DURAGEL ClearAway Wart Remover

Dr. Scholl's ClearAway Wart Remover with advanced DURAGEL technology is a safe, effective way to remove common warts.

  • The salicylic acid works by destroying the wart tissue, prompting it to loosen and fall off. Includes medicated discs to cover up the wart while treating it.
  • It features a thin and flexible design that conforms to the contour of your skin and is nearly invisible when you wear it, making it very discreet.

What is a wart?Warts are skin growths caused by a virus on the surface of the skin. They can be unsightly and sometimes painful. While warts can occur anywhere on the body, they are most common on the hands (common warts) or the soles of the feet (plantar warts).

Do I have a wart?Warts can occur in a variety of shapes and sizes. A wart may appear as a bump with a rough surface, or it may be flat and smooth. Tiny blood vessels grow into the wart and may appear as dark dots in the center. Typically, the skin lines and creases over the wart are distorted. Warts can appear either alone or in groups.

What causes a wart?Warts are caused by a virus that can enter the skin through a cut or abrasion. The virus causes the top layer of skin to grow rapidly, resulting in a wart. Warts are contagious and can be easily spread through direct contact. You can reinfect yourself by touching the wart and then another part of your body, and you can infect others by sharing personal items.

Help Prevent Warts By:

  • Avoiding contact with warts
  • Having good hygiene
  • Treating cuts properly
  • Covering warts with a bandage to keep them from spreading
  • For common warts clinically proven removal
  • Nearly invisible & discreet
  • Thin & flexible
  • Salicylic acid
  • Duragel technology


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