A Closer Look at Wart Removal
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A Closer Look at Wart Removal
Overview
Surgical intervention is a popular choice for wart removal, especially when home treatments and chemical applications have not worked. The reason is straightforward: surgery is effective. Typically performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient center, it involves minimal pain and scarring when handled by a skilled professional and is usually covered by insurance.
Common Surgical Techniques
Two main surgical techniques are frequently used for removing warts:
1. Electrosurgery and Curettage:
- Electrosurgery involves using tools that deliver a small electrical charge to the wart, effectively burning it.
- Curettage involves cutting off the wart completely with a surgeon’s knife or a specialized spoon-shaped instrument. These two procedures are often combined, shocking the wart with electricity before removing it.
2. Laser Surgery:
- State-of-the-art lasers are becoming increasingly popular, boasting impressive success rates. Lasers burn off the wart by directing a focused beam of light at its base, cutting off its blood supply and leading to its demise.
For internal warts, they may be left to die after treatment, or they might be removed altogether.
Final Thoughts
Whatever method you choose, be assured that it has been rigorously tested and refined. At the first sign of any symptoms or irregularities, consult your doctor who can diagnose the issue and discuss various treatment options. If you decide on surgical removal, trust in the capabilities of modern medicine to ensure maximum success with minimal discomfort.
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