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Excilor Skintag Treatment

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Buy Excilor Skintag Treatment  

Excilor Skintag Treatment is a self-care device that can assist with the easy, safe and painless removal of a skin tag.

The device is clinically proven to be safe and effective on 117 skin tags, providing you with an excellent cosmetic result. 

When in place, the device stops the flow of blood to the skin tag by way of ligation. The skin tag then gradually disappears in a safe way. 

The treatment comes with:

  • 1 applicator 
  • 3 discs on a blister carrier on a base

Excilor Skintag Treatment has the ability to remove your skin tags within as little as 6 days.

 

Directions

To begin, clean the area around the skin tag with warm water and a mild soap (you should avoid using soaps with cleansers and oils). Once washed, carefully dry the area. 

Remove the applicator unit from the packaging and hold the applicator. Align the 2 indents of the blue part of the applicator base with the 2 arrows printed on the plaster. Push down on the white top so that the applicator pushes through the centre of the device. You should push down until it cannot go any further. 

Pull back the applicator to remove the device from the blister carrier. Place the device over the base of the skin tag with one leg of the applicator on each side of the skin tag. Apply the device on the skin by pressing down the blue part of the applicator. You should hold it down for a minimum of 5 seconds. 

The device will automatically be locked into place on the skin tag. Lift away the applicator. Remove the paper liner and press the surface of the plaster to ensure that the adhesive sticks to the skin. 

You should leave the plaster in place for 6 days.   

 

Warnings

If you experience an allergic reaction after using this product, discontinue use and speak to your GP or Chemist4U pharmacist for advice. 

Do not scratch, rub or pick the plaster. Do not soak the area in water and do not go swimming. You should avoid using lotions, creams and oily substances on the area. They can cause the plaster to become loose.

Avoid using the treatment for the removal of skin tags on the eyelids or near the eye.

If the skin tag is not flesh coloured or is bleeding, do not use this treatment. The skin tag must fit the diameters of 3mm in diameter at the base as a maximum and 5mm maximum in height. 

Speak to your doctor before using the treatment if you have a history of skin cancer, have haemophilia or if the skin tag shows signs of skin disease or infection.
If you are unsure whether your condition is a skin tag, consult your doctor before initiating self-treatment. 

This product is suitable for external use only. Do not use the product if the device is damaged.

Side effects

Excilor Skintag Treatment has no known side effects. The treatment has the ability to remove the skin tag without pain and negligible scarring. 

A slight sensation might be felt during treatment and for a few days after. Minor bleeding might occur when you remove the device.
You might be left with a small mark on the skin, however, this will disappear after some time.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

This product can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, you must ask your doctor or Chemist4U pharmacist for advice before using any new product.

Storage information

Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.

Store out of sight and reach of children.

Please read the included leaflet carefully before using this product.

Please contact your GP if appropriate regarding this product.

Excilor Skintag Treatment Reviews

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By Zaeda Gul,
September 19, 2023
What can you do with only 3 treatments? Waste of money!

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