Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear anywhere on the body and vary in size and shape, often resembling a solid blister or a small cauliflower. Warts are contagious and can spread through direct contact with the virus. Common types include common warts (on hands and fingers), plantar warts (on feet), and genital warts (on or around the genital area). Treatment options range from over-the-counter remedies to medical procedures like freezing, laser therapy, or surgical removal, depending on the type, location, and severity of the warts.
At Seraphic Aesthetics Clinic in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Lukesh Patil offers effective wart removal treatments. With expertise in plastic surgery, he provides specialized care using advanced techniques tailored to individual needs. Patients benefit from a comprehensive approach that ensures the safe and successful removal of warts, enhancing skin health and appearance. Trust Dr. Lukesh Patil for reliable dermatological solutions at Seraphic Aesthetics Clinic.
At Seraphic Aesthetics Clinic in Navi Mumbai, the cost for wart removal treatment ranges from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 14,000. This clinic offers effective solutions tailored to individual needs, ensuring safe and professional care. The treatment options are designed to address various types of warts, providing patients with clear information on procedures and expected outcomes. Seraphic Aesthetics Clinic emphasizes patient comfort and satisfaction, utilizing advanced techniques for optimal results.
Prospective patients can expect personalized consultations to determine the most suitable approach for their specific conditions and preferences.
Warts removal procedures typically involve several methods:
1. Topical Treatments:
Over-the-counter medications or prescribed solutions containing salicylic acid to dissolve the wart gradually.
2. Cryotherapy:
Freezing the wart off using liquid nitrogen, causing it to fall off after a few treatments.
3. Electrosurgery:
Burning the wart using an electric current to destroy the tissue.
4. Laser Treatment:
Using a laser to burn and destroy the wart tissue.
5. Surgical Removal:
Cutting the wart off with a scalpel or surgical knife, usually under local anesthesia.
6. Immunotherapy:
Stimulating the immune system to attack the wart (e.g., injecting antigens directly into the wart).
Warts are caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infects the top layer of skin, causing it to grow rapidly, resulting in a wart. The virus is contagious and can spread through direct contact with a wart or indirect contact with surfaces or objects that have been touched by someone with a wart. Certain factors such as having cuts or abrasions on the skin, weakened immune system, and close contact with someone who has warts can increase the risk of developing warts.