







❄️ Freeze time, not your workflow — chill like a pro!
Dr's Touch Medical Freeze Spray delivers an instant -60°F freeze in just 3 seconds with a non-abrasive, eco-friendly formula safe for most surfaces. Designed for rapid cooling in medical and lab settings, it’s perfect for histology, cryostat sectioning, and sample preservation, combining professional-grade performance with environmental responsibility.
| ASIN | B07LBCR1RL |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DR's Touch |
J**E
Works on moles too!
This is a great product, very similar to what my dermatologist charges $40 per use for. This is very powerful stuff and honestly, dont agree you should spray it directly on your skin... especially not using the straw the comes with it. The straw is NOT accurate at all! I tried spraying on a skin tag and the straw sprayed around the tag in nearly a 1-inch radius, despite my being close to it. I did find a better way. I cut the tip off of a COtton Swab, leaving just the cardboard stick. I then sprayed the end of the stick and quickly applied the stick to the tag. This was MUCH more precise. The tag turned white and that's when I removed the stick. A week later, the tag was completely gone! I decided to also try it on a small mole I had on my leg. The first treatment, after a week, caused the raised mole to flatten out a bit, and become less dark. It took 3 treatments, about a week apart each, and the mole disappeared as well! I was very pleasantly surprised. No doubt that it would work on warts also. I'd definately reccommend the product, provided you use something besides the straw to make it more accurate. When you treat a spot, you might hear a little "sizzle" as it freezes the skin. This is NORMAL. The skin will also briefly turn white, then possibly red afterwards. This is also NORMAL. Do not freeze any spot for longer than a second or two with direct spray, or 3 or 4 seconds when using an indirect method (like my Q-tip idea). If you feel more than just a slight pain from the cold then stop spraying because you can damage your skin. It is better to spray too little than too much... and if you want to try using the straw, I also recommend doing a test spray on something besides your skin, first, just so you can see the accuracy level of the straw method.
E**R
Good results
Easy to use and works
N**L
Would buy again if necessary
Spray straw was broken on arrival, otherwise the product works great. 👍
L**V
Do It Yourself Weird Skin Things
When I had a spot of skin cancer removed the dermatologist also used a freeze spray to remove other potential growths that were in their early stages. After a few months I felt a tiny thing that felt like what the cancerous spot felt like early on. I thought I’d try this product. So, yes it worked but here’s what I found. You need to protect the skin surrounding the spot. At first I used a piece of cardboard and cut a hole the size of the spot, then sprayed. The spray got under and there was a large area of frozen skin. Ouch! The best way I’ve tried is to get a large bandaid, something that will stick to the skin so the spray doesn’t get underneath, and cut the hole to the size of the spot to be frozen off. After you spray it takes about three weeks for that thing to fall off. If it doesn’t you may have to repeat the process. I’m obviously not a doctor so I’m not advising, I just wanted to share what I experienced. I keep a can around for when I see other things pop up. Be prepared for it to hurt when you’re spraying it on your skin. But the pain goes away quickly. Good luck!
J**S
Great
Does the job
P**R
Missing the straw for accurate application
It did not include the "straw" for directing the spray to a specific spot. They are usually taped to the side of the can. But no straw and no tape to indicate it was there at one time. It's much less usable to me without it, but I'm only deducting 2 stars, because I haven't used it yet. For the high price (one 10oz can for $40), I expect better QC.
K**K
Works for warts but be careful
I've used this to remove a wart I had on my knee along with Doctor's Touch Medical Speculum Pinpoint nozzles to focus the spray onto the wart. Be careful when spraying as it comes out forcefully. Keep spraying until the wart is completely white. The point is to kill the skin around the wart so the skin blisters and comes off taking the wart with it. It takes around 5-6 days to notice a difference in the skin. The skin will darken and should fall off in a few weeks. If you don't notice a change blast the wart for another 20 seconds and wait a few days.
D**E
terrible quality
the sprayer and nozzle are useless. i have cans of WD-40 in the garage which spray better and more conssitantly than this. Most of the time i squeeze the trigger as hard as i can and nothing comes out. sometimes a weak little puff. The gas that comes out is not very cold. Also, no straw is delivered to make accurtae spray. the entire purchase was a waste of money and i think a scam. Veyr poor qualirty product. Also, beware this product is not returnable, so you will be wasting your money.
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