About: Laser Treatment Wart Removal
The number of treatments required depends on the type, size, and location of the wart. Some warts may require just one session.
Laser treatment is generally well-tolerated, but you may feel discomfort or mild burning. Local anesthesia is used to minimize pain.
Treatment usually takes a few minutes per wart, depending on the number and size of warts. The total time will vary.
Side effects can include redness, swelling, and mild discomfort. These typically subside within hours to days. A scab may form as it heals.
The wart may fall off within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on size and depth.
Laser treatment is effective for most types of warts, including common, plantar, and genital warts. However, whether it is suitable for your specific case will depend on a thorough assessment. In some instances, a doctor's attention may be required for optimal treatment.
Although rare, warts may recur, especially if caused by the HPV virus. Additional treatments may be required.
Follow aftercare instructions, such as keeping the area clean, avoiding irritation, and limiting sun exposure for a few days.
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