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Preferred Method for Treating Verruca

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Andre Hugo, Nov 14, 2010.

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  1. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Hi Peter

    Yes I have used that system for a long time and I have to say the cryogen used is painful in application.

    Mr Isaacs was at my surgery and ( as usual) keeps interfering with things he dosent know anything about because he works in the NHS who are not that advanced :D and picked up my cryo 59 and self tx his forearm.

    For the next 3 days I got texts ( with pictures) of the blistering and moaning from him and suggestions "only vets use this its so strong"

    BUT
    yes it works no better or worse than any other cryogen ( when used properly) and if you want to give LA .....I dont personally because I want the patient to tell me when enough is enough to remove the chance of pereosteal burns / excessive tissue damage then that is your clinical judgement.
    Hope that helps
    Cheers
    D ;)

    ps Rob, sorry just couldnt resist
    cheers buddy
    D;)
     
  2. Peter1234

    Peter1234 Active Member

    Hi DTT,

    thanks, great, thats really useful so the stuff works. and do you apply the six bursts like the instructions say? oh, and how much do you charge?

    thanks again
     
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