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I have some 'skin tags' on my neck. My doctor has already applied

liquid nitrogen for freezing. A couple of very small ones have gone,

but the others need repeated treatments.

 

I have trouble scheduling appointments with my doctor, and taking time

off from work. Is there any way to get small amounts of liquid

nitrogen, and finish this treatment at home?

 

I'm not willing to tie them off with thread, or cut them off with nail

clippers or scissors. Is there any way to freeze them off at home?

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

Jean

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Jean,

 

Yes.

 

That is sold in the grocery and drug stores now.

" Compound W " has one called " Freeze Off " .

I just recently bought some at WalMart.

 

http://www.shopinprivate.com/comwfreezoff.html

 

Cook

 

, " Jean " <fjd2002 wrote:

>

> I have some 'skin tags' on my neck. My doctor has already applied

> liquid nitrogen for freezing. A couple of very small ones have gone,

> but the others need repeated treatments.

>

> I have trouble scheduling appointments with my doctor, and taking

time

> off from work. Is there any way to get small amounts of liquid

> nitrogen, and finish this treatment at home?

>

> I'm not willing to tie them off with thread, or cut them off with

nail

> clippers or scissors. Is there any way to freeze them off at home?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

> Jean

>

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Jean,

 

I have gotten rid of a few little ones by putting on some lotion with

beta glucan. Beta glucan is an antioxidant and seems to work pretty

good.

 

Carol M

 

, " Jean " <fjd2002 wrote:

>

> I have some 'skin tags' on my neck. My doctor has already applied

> liquid nitrogen for freezing. A couple of very small ones have gone,

> but the others need repeated treatments.

>

> I have trouble scheduling appointments with my doctor, and taking time

> off from work. Is there any way to get small amounts of liquid

> nitrogen, and finish this treatment at home?

>

> I'm not willing to tie them off with thread, or cut them off with nail

> clippers or scissors. Is there any way to freeze them off at home?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

> Jean

>

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