Built for Warts.

Why Wartabater?

3-minute sessions – most users notice progress after one time; some spots may need a few repeats.

No mess – zero acids, gels, or freezing spray to clean up.

Cordless & compact – runs on a replacable battery; toss it in a drawer or bag.

Adjustable power – dial in the level that feels right for you.

Buy once, use anytime – no refills, no cartridges, no hidden costs. 

Straightforward guarantee – 90-day return window, no hoops.

Made in the USA – ships discreetly in plain packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wartabater suitable for plantar warts on the soles of the feet?

Yes. For thicker foot skin, press the tip flat against the spot and keep steady pressure for the full three‑minute cycle. Cover the entire surface, including edges. Deep or very tough spots may need a follow‑up cycle.

Can Wartabater be used on facial warts or skin tags?

It can. Begin on low power and try one three‑minute cycle on a small test area first, since facial skin is delicate. Keep the tip well away from the eyes and lift off if you feel unexpected heat.

Will Wartabater work on areas that already had freezing, acids, or other methods?

Many users report good results on skin that’s been worked on before. If the area is thin or scarred, stick with low power, watch for irritation, and use only one full three‑minute hold per spot. Wait until the surface looks calm before repeating.

What should I do if a spot reappears after using Wartabater?

A comeback usually means part of the spot wasn’t fully covered. Re‑apply the tip to any visible areas and hold for another full cycle. Lightly buffing thick skin beforehand can help the tip sit closer.

Can I work on several spots in one session?

Yes. Complete one three‑minute hold on each spot, one at a time. Check them again in a few weeks and run another cycle only on the ones that remain.

Are any skin reactions expected?

Temporary redness, mild warmth, or slight swelling can appear for a few hours. A tiny scab or blister is rare but possible and usually clears on its own. Keep the area clean, avoid picking, and stop use if unusual discomfort lingers.

How should I handle a larger spot?

Picture the tip covering a ¼‑inch circle. Divide the area into overlapping sections, hold steady for a full three‑minute cycle on one section, then move to the next. Cover any missed sections in a later session if needed.

Is special after‑use care required?

Nothing beyond normal hygiene. Let the skin breathe and avoid friction. You can resume lotions or makeup once the surface looks settled.

Should I apply oils, creams, or other products afterward?

Better to keep the area clean and dry until it feels normal. Added products can slow the natural drying process or cause irritation.

Does Wartabater use a replaceable battery?

Yes—one standard A23 battery powers the device. Swap it by removing the cap, inserting the new cell with the correct polarity, and replacing the cap. Avoid touching the blue potentiometer inside; it’s factory‑set.

How will I know when it’s time to change the battery?

An A23 supplies roughly 2 ½ hours of run time—about fifty three‑minute cycles. The green light only shows the unit is on, so log your use and replace the cell at the 2 ½‑hour mark.

Are there any other parts I’ll ever need to replace?

No. With routine battery changes and basic care, Wartabater is designed to last for years.

What makes Wartabater effective when other options haven’t helped?

The fine tip lets you deliver a steady micro‑current directly into the unwanted tissue while sparing nearby skin. Holding it in place for a full cycle keeps the energy concentrated where it matters.

How is Wartabater different from a plasma pen?

Plasma pens spark tiny surface burns to trigger skin renewal. Wartabater sends a continuous, low‑sting current through a contact tip, focusing on the unwanted tissue beneath the surface. Many people find this gentler and easier to aim.

Can I share Wartabater with someone else if I sanitize it?

Yes—wipe the tip with bleach before and after each user to prevent cross‑contact.

How often can I safely use Wartabater on the same spot?

Wait until the skin looks fully calm—typically 7–10 days—before running another cycle on that exact area. Different spots can be handled back‑to‑back.

How long has Wartabater been on the market?

We’ve been refining and shipping Wartabater since 2000, continually updating components and quality checks to keep it dependable and easy to use.