About the Procedure
Procedure Benefits
- Relatively pain free
- Effective
- Precise
- Quick removal time
Frequently Asked Questions
Warts Removal FAQs
Pain levels can vary depending on the removal method. Cryotherapy may cause discomfort, while topical treatments are generally painless.
In some cases, warts may recur after removal. The likelihood of recurrence depends on factors such as the type of wart and the effectiveness of the removal method.
Genital Warts Removal FAQs
Genital warts are caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). While they are usually not associated with severe health issues, some HPV strains can increase the risk of certain cancers, such as throat and rectal cancers.
Genital warts may resolve independently, but treatment is often recommended to manage symptoms and reduce the risk of transmission.
Fungus (Nail Fungus) Removal FAQs
Treatment duration varies. Oral antifungal medications may be prescribed for several months, while topical treatments may be used for an extended period.
Avoiding nail polish during fungal treatment is advisable to allow better penetration of antifungal medications.
While rare, fungal infections can be transmitted in nail salons. Proper hygiene practices can help reduce the risk.
Moles Removal FAQs
Not all moles require removal. Removal may be recommended if there are concerns about changes in size, shape, or color or if the mole poses a cosmetic concern.
Pain levels depend on the removal method. Excision and laser removal may involve local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.
The risk of scarring depends on the removal method. Some methods, such as laser removal, may produce less scarring than excision.