Wart Removal
What is a Wart or Verruca?
A wart is a lump of skin cells that is growing abnormally due to infection with a virus. Most will have heard of the aptly named Human Papilloma Virus.
There are many subtypes of this virus that can cause cervical cancer amongst other illnesses. Most are completely harmless BUT can be unsightly and painful.
Why have Wart Removal with Zenith Nottingham & London?
- Our prices are very competitive
- We offer no obligation Free Consultation
- 24/7 aftercare by the senior doctor
- We have an extensive portfolio of patient testimonials
- We treat between 20-25 patients per week in our dedicated clinics
- Patient recommendations are very high
- Recent survey stating 98% satisfaction rate
- Wart Clinics located in Harley Street London and centeral Nottingham for easy reach
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Why Should I consider Wart Removal?
Warts go away – don’t they?
No they do not. More often than not they tend to spread and although specific lesions can regress, it is more common that there will be a number of warts around where the first lesion was.
What is the Best Method of Wart Removal?
Literally hundreds of methods have been passed down through the centuries including such wonderful treatments as fasting spittle.
Once the gels have been tried, this is our preferred method. It is quick, relatively painless and works well for multiple warts. They very occasionally regrow initially after treatment. Normally 1-4 treatments are enough to remove the most difficult warts that have been resistant to all other methods. Scarring is minimal or non existent.
- Wart Removal Gels
Wart removal gels commonly contain powerful acids that burn the wart. These have to be applied carefully and can be successful if applied daily for a number of months to fresh young warts. Against bigger tougher warts, one has to be more circumspect about the chances of success.
- Wart Removal by Freezing (Cryotherapy)
Liquid Nitrogen has been used and can remove smaller warts in a number of treatments. However it is painful and can blister. Successful in 35-65% of warts in the various studies that have been done.
- Laser Wart Removal
The laser treatment works by selective absorption of laser energy by the blood supply, which feeds the wart. The treated area then separates from the dermis and eventually falls off. Use of the laser wart treatment does, in many cases cause a discoloration and a bruise of the skin known as a pupura that lasts for about ten days. Laser wart treatment can leave some scarring and is quite painful at the time but not after the treatment like Liquid Nitrogen.
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Also see: Mole Removal







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