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spraying? i dont know about spraying, they had long q-tip looking thing that they dipped in the liquid nitrogen and held on the wart for 10 seconds, making sure it went white. I have had a few zapped with Liquid Nitrogen in the past and never had them ever turn black, they always just turned into normal skin over time, shrinking bit by bit each day (although those were always planter warts, dont know if other warts react differently).
Here is the one that has blood blistered. I had asked about the possibility of frostbite earlier because the bottom of one side of the bloodblister is black, althought this I have since been told is normal as the blood inside is drying up.
And this is the other one, as you can see, it is white. I assume this is because the nitrogen killed the cells in that area and they will eventually go the way of all dead skin cells. Not black, and doesnt appear to have blistered.
Here is the one that has blood blistered. I had asked about the possibility of frostbite earlier because the bottom of one side of the bloodblister is black, althought this I have since been told is normal as the blood inside is drying up.
And this is the other one, as you can see, it is white. I assume this is because the nitrogen killed the cells in that area and they will eventually go the way of all dead skin cells. Not black, and doesnt appear to have blistered.