Wart & Verruca Removal


Procedure Time
30 mins

Recovery
Immediate

Complications
Minor discomfort during treatment

Back To Work
Immediate

Sensitivity Period
24 hours (generally)

No. of Treatments
4 treatments or more

Anaesthetic
Not Required

Results
Permanent
Verruca Removal
Verrucae are warts that occur on the soles of the feet. They are the same as warts on any other part of the body. However, they may look flatter, as they get imbedded into the skin of the soles due to body weight. Verrucae and wart development is caused by a benign infection of the surface layer of the skin with HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). This virus is very contagious and can be passed from different parts of the body and on to other people very quickly. The predominantly held view is that verruca’s and wart’s will generally resolve themselves given time, but this period of infection can be quite lengthy (often measured in months or years) and be a time of both pain and social restriction. Recurrence is not uncommon.
How do we treat verruca's with a laser?
In our clinics we treat verruca's very successfully using the Nd:YAG Laser. A highly targeted beam of laser light is aimed at the verucca. The energy from the laser heats up the blood vessels (roots) feeding the verruca. The laser energy destroys the blood vessel and stop the blood supply. This starves the wart or verruca of nutrients so it naturally falls off after a few weeks. Depending on the size and number of areas to be treated subsequent visits may be required: these will be assessed fully by our practitioners during consultation. The procedure is generally very quick and has no downtime and we recommend our medically graded products as an after care treatment as this aids the healing process of the skin after the laser treatment, and can help prevent verrucae from spreading.