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Warts Removal 

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Warts Removal

Treats warts with advanced electrolysis to reduce them in size that they dissapear. 

Warts

These are benign tumours of the epidermis that are contagious (human papillomavirus)

Warts may develop singly or in clusters, and may disappear on their own.

Common on the hands, knees, and fingers, and is easy to heal without messy "freeze" treatments.

Because they are viruses, there are different types of warts.

Common warts

They appear as a raised, rough epidermal tumour. It is most commonly found on the face, the backs of the hands, and the wrists.

Flat Warts

They are flat warts, often centred on the face and body, often around the abdomen.

Smooth, pearly, or brown in colour.

Plantar warts (Veruka)

These are known as warts, which appear on the soles of the feet, and have thickened hard skin with small black dots in the centre. It can be multiple or single, and walking on it can be painful.

They can be treated with a thin probe and diathermy inserted into the root of the verruca, cutting off the blood supply, making it impossible for the verruca to survive. This method is more effective than freezing verrucas. Warts often require more than one treatment for a successful outcome, depending on how large the wart is and how long it lasts. Hygiene must be of the utmost importance to avoid cross contamination. If left untreated, they can still spread.

Seborrheic warts/seborrhoeic keratosis/benign skin tumours

Seborrheic keratosis belongs to the wart family, but they are different because they are not contagious. They are benign, often hereditary, and usually occur in middle age.

They can be found on the face and body. They appear flat or have a dry, scaly, rough appearance.

They are usually brown due to melanin, and to the untrained eye, they can be mistaken for moles. The colour may vary from pale brown to black. They vary in size and can be up to two inches in diameter. They can be easily and effectively removed with diathermy (AC), but the duration of the procedure varies depending on the size and age of the wart.

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