Warts that return or do not respond to home treatment can be removed by a doctor. A dermatologist can use liquid nitrogen to freeze them away or an electric cauterization tool to burn them off. Large, persistent warts may need to be excised with a scalpel. When performed by a professional...
Verruca-Freezeis cleared to treat 21 of the most common benign skin lesions, including common warts, plantar warts, sun spots, and age spots. For a complete list of lesions that are cleared for treatment byVerruca-Freeze, view ourTreatable Lesions. Here is a short selection of some of the...
Verruca Plana Treatment Although verruca plana are normally benign you should still have them checked out by your dermatologist to make sure that the possibility of a more serious skin condition is ruled out. Because verruca plana grow in areas that are prone to re-infection and grow in multiple...
Around 10% of the population have a verruca. Most people have tried some form of treatment… but it hasn’t worked. The good news? Swift is a scientifically proven solution that attacks the verruca virus at its heart. Learn about the science ...
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Warts that return or do not respond to home treatment can be removed by a doctor. A dermatologist can use liquid nitrogen to freeze them away or an electric cauterization tool to burn them off. Large, persistent warts may need to be excised with a scalpel. When performed by a professional...