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Wart Removal Method |
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- Wart removal is a medical or cosmetic procedure to eliminate skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Options range from at-home treatments like salicylic acid to professional methods such as cryotherapy, laser therapy, or minor surgery. The choice depends on the wart’s type, size, location, and persistence.
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In-Clinic Treatments :
Electrosurgery & Curettage
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Important Considerations
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Warts may recur even after removal, since HPV can remain in the skin.
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Children and immunocompromised individuals are more prone to warts.
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Not all growths are warts—some skin cancers resemble warts, so proper diagnosis by a dermatologist is essential.
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Self-treatment is safe for common warts, but professional care is recommended for genital warts, facial warts, or painful plantar warts.
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